I know it's a fairly simple tool...but i haev an issue and i can't figure it out. hoping i can explain it on here.
So...i created a board that is round, 42 inches diameter. I have created my tool with a hinge attached to the board.
i have taken into account the thickness of the board
I have taken into account the slight gap between the base of the timber and the hinge
I get an exact 21 inches to where the base of the brick should sit.
Yet I have a gap between the tool and the first course of bricks as seen here.
The board is exact in size, no issue there.
If i was to continue using this tool, the size of the first mortar joint would be huge, as seen below.
I even measured the height as it would be at the top of the dome using this tool and yep, its exactly 21 inches. see below.
So if its 21 inches at the top, why am almost an inch short at the base...and that is the same gap all the way around the base....
it's definitely centred.
i'm flummoxed graham...
EDIT - i should also note, the hinge isn't secured to the floor at the end of it, it is pretty well right under the timber...prob a mm off centre but that has been accounted for.
So...i created a board that is round, 42 inches diameter. I have created my tool with a hinge attached to the board.
i have taken into account the thickness of the board
I have taken into account the slight gap between the base of the timber and the hinge
I get an exact 21 inches to where the base of the brick should sit.
Yet I have a gap between the tool and the first course of bricks as seen here.
The board is exact in size, no issue there.
If i was to continue using this tool, the size of the first mortar joint would be huge, as seen below.
I even measured the height as it would be at the top of the dome using this tool and yep, its exactly 21 inches. see below.
So if its 21 inches at the top, why am almost an inch short at the base...and that is the same gap all the way around the base....
it's definitely centred.
i'm flummoxed graham...
EDIT - i should also note, the hinge isn't secured to the floor at the end of it, it is pretty well right under the timber...prob a mm off centre but that has been accounted for.
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