JR,
The dreaded droop in common and can be fixed, at least in your case, fairly easily. However, make adjustment transitionally over several bricks right and left of TDC as well as the following courses above. Getting back to round will help you in the cutting of bricks farther up the dome, otherwise there could be a lot of shaving and cutting for fitting the out of round area. Not that it matters now for your build but for future builders reading this thread, I mentioned that one should check the level front to back as well as side to side to keep the dreaded droop in check. Spread the corrections over several bricks and courses and you will never see the oops.
The dreaded droop in common and can be fixed, at least in your case, fairly easily. However, make adjustment transitionally over several bricks right and left of TDC as well as the following courses above. Getting back to round will help you in the cutting of bricks farther up the dome, otherwise there could be a lot of shaving and cutting for fitting the out of round area. Not that it matters now for your build but for future builders reading this thread, I mentioned that one should check the level front to back as well as side to side to keep the dreaded droop in check. Spread the corrections over several bricks and courses and you will never see the oops.
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