Saturday 5 May 2018

Mount Rushmore


The four headed presidential

                                                          monument

                                                          blasted into

                                                          the a

                                                          mountainside

                                                          sounds as

                                                          outlandish

                                                          today as it

                                                          must have 90

                                                          years ago, but

                                                          at the height

                                                          of the Great

                                                          Depression, a

                                                          monument like

                                                          Mount Rushmore

                                                          was exactly

                                                          what America

                                                          needed.

                                                          Constructed

                                                          from 1927 to

                                                          1942, the

                                                          project

                                                          employed

                                                          hundreds daily

                                                          and became a

                                                          visual

                                                          identity to

                                                          the country.
The four headed presidential monument blasted into the a mountainside sounds as outlandish today as it must have 90 years ago, but at the height of the Great Depression, a monument like Mount Rushmore was exactly what America needed.
Constructed from 1927 to 1942, the project employed hundreds daily and became a visual identity to the country.
2
A shot of Mount Rushmore in the

                                                          Black Hills

                                                          before

                                                          construction

                                                          began.
A shot of Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills before construction began.
3
Before mountainside demolition began

                                                          a studio

                                                          housed,

                                                          plaster model

                                                          was created as

                                                          a guide.
Before mountainside demolition began a studio housed, plaster model was created as a guide.
4
Most of the chiseling on the

                                                          mountain was

                                                          done via

                                                          precision

                                                          dynamite

                                                          blasts.
Most of the chiseling on the mountain was done via precision dynamite blasts.
5
It is estimated that 90% of the

                                                          overall

                                                          carving was

                                                          accomplished

                                                          this way, by

                                                          dynamite. The

                                                          exposed rock

                                                          beneath was

                                                          more workable

                                                          for carving..
It is estimated that 90% of the overall carving was accomplished this way, by dynamite. The exposed rock beneath was more workable for carving..
6
Sticks of dynamite would be set in

                                                          groups based

                                                          on size,

                                                          specifically

                                                          for blasting

                                                          around

                                                          specific rock

                                                          structures.
Sticks of dynamite would be set in groups based on size, specifically for blasting around specific rock structures.
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After exposing the softer stone

                                                          beneath,

                                                          workers would

                                                          use

                                                          jackhammers to

                                                          create

                                                          honeycomb

                                                          patterns in

                                                          the rock wall.

                                                          This weakened

                                                          the rock to a

                                                          point that 3-6

                                                          inches could

                                                          be removed by

                                                          hand.
After exposing the softer stone beneath, workers would use jackhammers to create honeycomb patterns in the rock wall.
This weakened the rock to a point that 3-6 inches could be removed by hand.
8
Drills would dull constantly.

                                                          Blacksmiths

                                                          worked on

                                                          sight to

                                                          sharpen steel

                                                          drill bits all

                                                          day. A good

                                                          worker could

                                                          sharpen 400

                                                          plus drills

                                                          per day.
Drills would dull constantly. Blacksmiths worked on sight to sharpen steel drill bits all day. A good worker could sharpen 400 plus drills per day.
9
Ever see this photo of the man

                                                          hanging off of

                                                          the side? The

                                                          sling he is in

                                                          is called a
Ever see this photo of the man hanging off of the side? The sling he is in is called a “bosun chair.” Workers would be lowered via 3/8th inch thick steel cables from the top of the mountain.
10
In this photo a worker climbs down

                                                          Lincoln's nose

                                                          in his bosun

                                                          chair to

                                                          perform some

                                                          constructive

                                                          maintenance.
In this photo a worker climbs down Lincoln’s nose in his bosun chair to perform some constructive maintenance.
11
Mount Rushmore's design was sculpted

                                                          by Gutzon

                                                          Borglum. He

                                                          stayed on the

                                                          project until

                                                          his death in

                                                          1941.
Mount Rushmore’s design was sculpted by Gutzon Borglum. He stayed on the project until his death in 1941.
12
Rushmore was originally intended to

                                                          be a full bust

                                                          of each

                                                          President. A

                                                          lack of funds

                                                          toward the end

                                                          of the project

                                                          led to only

                                                          Washington's

                                                          neckline to be

                                                          included.
Rushmore was originally intended to be a full bust of each President. A lack of funds toward the end of the project led to only Washington’s neckline to be included.
13
The faces on Mount Rushmore are 60

                                                          feet high, and

                                                          amazingly, no

                                                          one died

                                                          during its 14

                                                          years of

                                                          construction.
The faces on Mount Rushmore are 60 feet high, and amazingly, no one died during its 14 years of construction.

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