Iron Line Joint (''Giunto Fugato con Stilatura a Ferro'')

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This jointing technique is almost identical to the Giunto Fugato. Con Stilatura a Ferro literally means "with an iron stylus" and this is the only difference. Venetian Mortar is used to fill the gaps but the joints appear more squared off because there is a line drawn in the Mortar with an iron tool. This jointing technique is used in the Running paving style.[1]


An example of an ironed line joint
Diagram of the Giunto Fugato con Stilatura a Ferro joint



See Also

References

  1. Ing. Lorenzo Bottazo, Nov 3, 2011

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