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welcome back to heartscape training canada today i want to crack and do some more advanced chiseling techniques iamp;#39;ve shown you a little bit of this before but i really want to get into some of the finer details here weamp;#39;re gonna use a nice little club hammer or bell hammer and a carbide tip tracer iamp;#39;ve seen this before but iamp;#39;ll just show you it again i really want you to hear the rhythm to it itamp;#39;s that rhythm that allows us to break the stone where we want it not just shatter the piece so take another listen so just standard hitting and then a quick tap and a pop tap and a pop so letamp;#39;s just see it again on this piece what we want to do is find the desired amount of pressure so itamp;#39;s not just simply throwing our weight behind the hammer and striking the chisel itamp;#39;s doing it with a certain amount of pressure depending on the thickness of the piece itamp;#39;s actually going to get the stone to break where we want it letamp;#