M A V A 
THE STOISB CUTTi: G CARVI'IIG GROUP 
The nan standing ia in the act of cutting in two 
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a large squarish block of rock well smoothed on the top 
and part of the sides. The figure requires? a wig, stone 
pick, gee string (colored goods}. 
The other figure is engaged in carving a block of stone 
•placed on the end of the larger block using a mallet and chise 
In order that he mak work on this block he should be raised 
a foot or :ore from the ground w ich may have an approximately 
regul m surface. The height of the large rock should be 
three feet, length 5 feet, width 5 feet sari more or less. 
The block being carved may be 3 ft. , igh b l ;j feet square 
or two feet one way and 8 inches the other. It shoul 
be an object partly carved only. Tills figure requires 
the usual wig and gee string. 
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