Ancient Roman builders achieved extraordinary precision in their stonework by using metal levers inserted into horizontal holes to generate controlled friction between stone surfaces, gradually wearing them down until they fit together so tightly that not even a sheet of paper could pass between them; alternatively, they used cranes to suspend stones millimeters above each other and swing them in pendulum motions, causing surfaces to grind against each other and achieve perfect fits.
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Roman builders achieved an extraordinary level of precision in their stonework.
This block features two unusual horizontal holes, which when examined reveal that they angle upward at 90°.
They were designed to fit metal levers, allowing builders to shift the stones back and forth with controlled force and generate friction between adjoining surfaces.
By repeatedly sliding the stones and clearing away the fine sand produced, the surfaces were gradually worn down until they fit together with remarkable precision, so tight that not even a sheet of paper could pass between them.
An alternative method used cranes.
Workers could suspend a block just millimeters above another and swing it in a controlled motion like a pendulum.
As the stones made contact, their surfaces would slowly grind against each other, gradually wearing down the surfaces to achieve a perfect fit, likely a more energy-efficient approach.
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