What most people perceive as a stone wall is actually a stone fence when it's used to mark boundaries rather than act as a barrier. Even if you're an amateur, you can build your own stone fence by following these instructions.

Steps

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    Start by getting a lot of stones, fairly consistent with the size of the wall you're building. Get big stones for a big wall, smaller stones for a smaller wall.[1] Make sure you have a good supply of smaller stones that can fill gaps. You may want to use stone blocks.
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    Make sure the spot is sturdy before you start, and will hold your wall. If the base is uneven, use a leveling line to correct it.[2]
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    Decide how wide and how long it should be, where you want it and how high it should be (mark this, either with ruler/yardstick or a grid/blueprint).
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    As a rule, a dry stacked wall should lean in towards the top 1/6 of the height.[3]
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    Lay out a side rail (with something long like sticks, rulers, wood, small stones) to guide you, and outline where you want your wall, so that your wall is consistent. To make a straight and level wall, get string or flagging tape and tie it between posts on both ends of the fence. Make sure to tie the string / flagging tape at the height you want your fence to use as a guide.[4]
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    You may want to call for help. Call a professional, strong friends, or neighbors who can help you. Use a wheelbarrow or a handcart to move heavy stones. Extraordinarily large stones may need to be moved with special power equipment.
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    Put a layer of larger flat rocks along the inside of your wall. Make sure you fill in the spaces, and it's a fairly even layer, and patch-in holes/spaces with dirt or more dirt to give you a good base.
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    Continue to build up layers until your base is high enough, and check to ensure that it's level. To make a strong wall try to place each stone over the gap between two stones beneath it.[5]
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Warnings

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Things You'll Need

  • Stones or Stone Blocks (Amount depends on the width of your wall.), gravel and stone dust.
  • Wheelbarrow, Mason's Hammer, Cold Chisels, Brick Hammer.
  • Sticks, Rulers, Wood, or Small Stones (For side rail.)
  • Gloves, Safety goggles with side shields

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