The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stonecutting \Stone"cut`ting\, n. Hewing or dressing stone.
Wiktionary
n. The hewing or dressing of stone.
Usage examples of "stonecutting".
Relshazri stonecutting, for all that the city was largely built on little better than a mire.
He had continued to train the Euchee and half-bloods in the stonecutting and smithing trades, and had explored for ores and other raw materials.
One good thing was that when I had a son, who is your father, he was selected to learn stonecutting and castle-building, and thus he is now as important as a man can be who is not one of the thegns.
It was hypothesized that the stonecutting might have been accomplished centuries ago by Andean slaves, for the joints and massive blocks were identical to masonry at Machu Picchu and in Cuzco.
Al Junior who picked up the sack of stonecutting tools and headed up into the rocks.
Anyway I could no more go back to stonecutting than I could beg the Sieur to swear me to his service again.