Take a chisel and scratch out the line you need to cut.
Cutting concrete pavers with chisel.
For detailed step by step instructions on cutting your own masonry quickly and effectively using simple hand tools watch this how to.
Strike the chisel on the score line until the material splits.
Interested in cutting masonry like concrete flags and bricks.
Cut a groove also called a score in the paver stone along the pencil line with the corner of the chisel.
Second you ll turn on your water source and cut along your mark.
This construction lesson will show you how using a bolster chisel and club hammer.
You can also use a stone carving file by.
Even out jagged edges with a hammer and 1 inch 2 5 cm wide cold chisel.
It s an old fashioned technique but it s tried and true.
If you need to make a cut in a concrete paver the old fashioned way of doing it requires the fewest tools.
Hold the chisel directly on the line and with the lump.
Power saw and concrete blade.
However it does require some elbow grease and a sensible pair of safety glasses.
Tap the chisel along the line on all four sides of the paver.
First you ll want to mark your stone.
Cut pavers the old fashioned way.
Rough edges may be sanded down by hand.
Know that if you choose this option you may ruin your blade or your saw.
Even professional masons use this method to cut.
For a larger project or more accurate cuts a circular saw with a concrete blade is a good option.
How to cut paver stones with a chisel step 1.
The least expensive means of cutting pavers are a chisel and hammer or rubber mallet.
Use the pencil to draw a line where the paver stone will be cut.
If you don t have a step nearby firmly hit the tip of the paver onto a flat concrete surface.
Mark the cut and clamp the stone or paver to a stable work surface.
Use the hammer and chisel to score or cut a groove into the block or paver on all sides.
While cutting concrete paving stones with a circular saw is a viable option circular saws built for cutting concrete paving stones.
A hammer and chisel works well on relatively soft pavers such as brick or concrete.
However this method is.