Re: Getting started
OK I have hit a frustration point. I have read everything I can find on using the IT to mark the bricks for the arch but I am just not getting the idea. Am I marking the point where the edge of the brick will sit in the dome chain and then drawing my lines back to the inner and outer edges to get the arrowhead looking cut or am I marking each of those then drawing the lines to the point at the back if the brick that intersects that particular arch brick. Really didn't think it would be this difficult to grasp.
I actually did put down a floor to protect the cooking floor but had not put it in at the time I took the pic.
Thanks for all the help
Gregg
OK I have hit a frustration point. I have read everything I can find on using the IT to mark the bricks for the arch but I am just not getting the idea. Am I marking the point where the edge of the brick will sit in the dome chain and then drawing my lines back to the inner and outer edges to get the arrowhead looking cut or am I marking each of those then drawing the lines to the point at the back if the brick that intersects that particular arch brick. Really didn't think it would be this difficult to grasp.
I actually did put down a floor to protect the cooking floor but had not put it in at the time I took the pic.
Thanks for all the help
Gregg





ortland:lime by volume, ideally with some reinforcing fibers thrown in. Check the "Design Styles" board for references. The fibers are cheap--I picked up a bag for $6 from my local brick yard when I went to get a clay flue tile yesterday. Haven't figured out how many parts fibers to add, although the guy at the brick yard said the bag was good for a cubic yard of concrete.
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