Re: Pompeii Nate's 42" take two
On the 9th course I decided to switch to cutting a single brick into thirds. This seemed to work out fairly good. I felt that the half bricks were just getting too close to all the joints so I went with thirds. I also found that I needed to start using supports for each brick and that is what you can see if the first picture. I got the system worked out well enough that after I got these first seven or eight bricks put up with supports, by the time I was ready to put up the next brick the "oldest" brick with a support was capable of staying in place without any support or slippage. My placement of each brick wasn't perfect but it worked well. I continued with this method up until I got to the point that I needed to change my attachment on my IT. I was happy with how it turned out.
I thought I had a picture that showed how well my courses were staying round but I guess I am just remembering standing about the build, looking down and thinking "Holy Crap! That is almost perfectly round!!!" In the third picture I am most of the way done with the 9th course and you can kind of see how round my courses stayed. I definitely owe this all to the IT.
On the 9th course I decided to switch to cutting a single brick into thirds. This seemed to work out fairly good. I felt that the half bricks were just getting too close to all the joints so I went with thirds. I also found that I needed to start using supports for each brick and that is what you can see if the first picture. I got the system worked out well enough that after I got these first seven or eight bricks put up with supports, by the time I was ready to put up the next brick the "oldest" brick with a support was capable of staying in place without any support or slippage. My placement of each brick wasn't perfect but it worked well. I continued with this method up until I got to the point that I needed to change my attachment on my IT. I was happy with how it turned out.
I thought I had a picture that showed how well my courses were staying round but I guess I am just remembering standing about the build, looking down and thinking "Holy Crap! That is almost perfectly round!!!" In the third picture I am most of the way done with the 9th course and you can kind of see how round my courses stayed. I definitely owe this all to the IT.
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