Re: Countryboy build in SC, US
FYI, for those interested, the little decoration at the top of the inner arch was easy and would look really good on an outer arch. I simply made it by making two 45? cuts toward each other on the corner of the bricks where I wanted a square hole. The hole does NOT go all the way through. It is less than 3/4" deep and is shaped like a pyramid. I cut a square of the purple brick to match then ground to shape to fit the pyramid indention then slathered mortar on and held in place until it stuck. Quick, but eye catching.
On the outer arch, I found the keystone while purchasing the hearth slab (that ultimately was given to me...). The stone was already that shape, just had to use the saw to flatten the sides that match the bricks in the arch. I should have carved the symbol after mounting as I realized that it was slightly cocked once I got the stone in place... The stone is solid sandstone based rock. Heavy and solid, but somewhat carveable. I did the actual engraving freehand in about 15 minuted with a small die grinder at 35,000 rpm with a small carbide bit.
Now, a few more pics of the arch, top, bottom, etc...
Next page, pics of today's work...
Thanks,
CB
FYI, for those interested, the little decoration at the top of the inner arch was easy and would look really good on an outer arch. I simply made it by making two 45? cuts toward each other on the corner of the bricks where I wanted a square hole. The hole does NOT go all the way through. It is less than 3/4" deep and is shaped like a pyramid. I cut a square of the purple brick to match then ground to shape to fit the pyramid indention then slathered mortar on and held in place until it stuck. Quick, but eye catching.
On the outer arch, I found the keystone while purchasing the hearth slab (that ultimately was given to me...). The stone was already that shape, just had to use the saw to flatten the sides that match the bricks in the arch. I should have carved the symbol after mounting as I realized that it was slightly cocked once I got the stone in place... The stone is solid sandstone based rock. Heavy and solid, but somewhat carveable. I did the actual engraving freehand in about 15 minuted with a small die grinder at 35,000 rpm with a small carbide bit.
Now, a few more pics of the arch, top, bottom, etc...
Next page, pics of today's work...
Thanks,
CB
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