Hello Mike, et al,
 
 I do carve stone...sometimes on a regular basis and quarry in several traditional fashions including "salvage" and "erratics" quarrying methods.  I was lucky to even do a last production run in an Amish slate quarry with mule.  I have been meaning to start a thread with a similar title to this on...so it is serendipitous that it is now has been made.  I will start with the basics for to read through, and consider.  After that, please let me know if I can answer more detailed questions. 
 
 The basic stone kit is made up of a mix of power and hand tools all dependant on need, skill level, and goals:
 
 Lifting and prying tools...
 
 Splitting tools...
 
 Rough working tools...
 
 Finer Carving tools...
 
 I would start with a source that has been around in the same Blacksmith shop, and forge for well over 100 years...
Trow and Holden  I am biased as I know the owner and most of his team.  There are others with similar histories (most tie back to T&H in some way.)
 
 Below are an example of what can be achieved..."scarf joint in granite." 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Some tools I work with...
 
 
  
  
 