Re: Home Slice
So. I ripped down the last two courses. I first tried excavating the mortar from triangular joins and fitting pieces into the gaps, but realized that there is only one way to do it... The right way. I considered taking the last three courses out, but after fully checking the previous courses, I'm willing to concede defeat on asthetics, in full confidence of their structural integrity. So the last two courses are gone now, and I'm going to cut proper trapezoids and fit the bricks properly. Going to take some extra time, but hey. Dome wasn't built in one day... If I really wanted to do it properly, i would take the whole dome down all the way to the soldier level andre cut the trapezoids the right way... As much as i try to blame my ineptitude on a gorgeous, yet manic depressive, spoilt twenty year old distraction, my error lies in the misunderstanding of what a trapezoid actually looks like. If should was a part of my vocabulary, i would say i should have researched more, but being a pig headed Leo bastard, I went ahead and tried to fit my bricks into places in which they obviously did not fit. My "trapezoids" did not have angled sides.. They were squares with the edges cut off.. So my problem is not a masonry one, rather a mathematical one. I should have paid more attention in math class. That said, the oven is solid, up to where i ripped it down today. Tomorrow i will cut true trapezoids, and try to date girls who have more life experience..
So. I ripped down the last two courses. I first tried excavating the mortar from triangular joins and fitting pieces into the gaps, but realized that there is only one way to do it... The right way. I considered taking the last three courses out, but after fully checking the previous courses, I'm willing to concede defeat on asthetics, in full confidence of their structural integrity. So the last two courses are gone now, and I'm going to cut proper trapezoids and fit the bricks properly. Going to take some extra time, but hey. Dome wasn't built in one day... If I really wanted to do it properly, i would take the whole dome down all the way to the soldier level andre cut the trapezoids the right way... As much as i try to blame my ineptitude on a gorgeous, yet manic depressive, spoilt twenty year old distraction, my error lies in the misunderstanding of what a trapezoid actually looks like. If should was a part of my vocabulary, i would say i should have researched more, but being a pig headed Leo bastard, I went ahead and tried to fit my bricks into places in which they obviously did not fit. My "trapezoids" did not have angled sides.. They were squares with the edges cut off.. So my problem is not a masonry one, rather a mathematical one. I should have paid more attention in math class. That said, the oven is solid, up to where i ripped it down today. Tomorrow i will cut true trapezoids, and try to date girls who have more life experience..
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