visual elements selected from the history of the Redstone quarry (trail guide here) that might be able to be transformed into strong graphic "logo/s" for trail signage.
This short, easy walking tour of Redstone starts at this magnificent granite sundial in the "triangle" park and heads northwest to another parking site at Hemlock Lane near Walmart. The trail is a small part of an extensive multiuse trail system.
Here is what that view used to look like
Lathe
then rough finish
then series of finer and finer brush hammers
then finish tools for fine finish work
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engraved piece of redstone.
stone shed logo used on red granite sign
How it worked
Note: The sundial at the east entrance and the pilaster near the west entrance were turned on this lathe.
A tree has grown in the middle of the lathe cradle. Should we cut it?
leather belts were connected to the drive above.
Some of these belts may have been made at Page Belting Company in Concord, NH. Tie to NHDCR info if they have it. As of 2021 the company is still in business. See this link here.
There is a second lathe outside.
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