Cmp Stonemason Supplies
Use a CMP pointing iron (trowel) to press the mortar into the joint in layers. For joints deeper than 25mm, apply two separate layers—this prevents sagging.
Do not just "smear" the mortar. Use a CMP jointing tool (often a bent piece of stainless steel) to compress the mortar back into the joint with force. This creates a dense, weatherproof surface. cmp stonemason supplies
Before you complete your purchase of CMP stonemason supplies, scan this list: Use a CMP pointing iron (trowel) to press
Diamond tools are the heart of modern stonemasonry. CMP stocks an exhaustive range of diamond blades, not just by size, but by bond hardness, segment height, and core type. Pro Tip from CMP: “Matching the diamond bond
Pro Tip from CMP: “Matching the diamond bond to the stone’s abrasiveness is everything. A soft bond for hard stone (like granite) allows new diamonds to expose; a hard bond for soft stone (like limestone) prevents premature wear.”
Let’s break down the specific inventory you can expect to find. Whether you are building a dry-stone wall, carving a memorial, or cladding a skyscraper, CMP has a dedicated aisle for you.