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Brad, terrific job on documenting this arch with the photos (and your craftsmanship is remarkable ). This should definitely be one of the reference threads for new builders.
Kudos to all of you that have commented/clarified on Brad's entry arch work...it's great to see all the innovations and ideas coming together in this build.Last edited by SableSprings; 07-15-2018, 09:25 AM.Mike Stansbury - The Traveling Loafer
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So i spent the day cutting the second ring of bricks and laying some of them, i was just mixing up very small batches as its super hot here at the minute so mortar was just drying up too fast, i managed a few arch bricks and about a third of the second ring, i did put one brick on the third ring but kicked it off by accident when i was cleaning up at the end, never mind. Oh and the block clamped on the top of the arch is just to weigh it down and keep it still until i get further up.
I left the dome covered with a damp hessian cloth to keep it moist too, seems to be working!Last edited by brad mole; 07-15-2018, 02:09 PM.
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I should mentioned, as you start moving up in courses, the last brick of the day, you install one on the back half of the dome on the NEXT course and let it sit overnight. It will become the anchor for laying the next course.Russell
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Originally posted by SableSprings View PostBrad, terrific job on documenting this arch with the photos (and your craftsmanship is remarkable ). This should definitely be one of the reference threads for new builders.
Kudos to all of you that have commented/clarified on Brad's entry arch work...it's great to see all the innovations and ideas coming together in this build.
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Another few updates from the last week, i finally managed to finish the arch which im pleased about! Its been very slow going as im only laying 5-10 bricks per day. Still having problems with mortar cracking a little but im not sure how big an issue it is in reality as the bricks dont feel like they are coming loose and surely it will all hold itself together once the dome is complete?
How do people apply the homebrew mortar, as im having trouble getting a tight join as the mortar doesnt want to squeeze flat too easily, im buttering the underside of the brick in a wedge shape and the side of the brick in a wedge shape then trying to wiggle it into place, but some require a tap with the mallet and im just worried this will upset the other bricks or im spending too much time getting the brick sitting right that the mortar has lost its suction? any tips from the experienced?
ThanksLast edited by brad mole; 07-22-2018, 01:23 PM.
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Very nice brick work. Looking right on. Getting close to clearing the arch. Watch out for dread droop near the arch as you clear the top.Russell
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Originally posted by UtahBeehiver View PostVery nice brick work. Looking right on. Getting close to clearing the arch. Watch out for dread droop near the arch as you clear the top.
Im pleased im finally over the top of the arch and can now start making complete rings! but it seems like its getting taller but not much narrower! i feel like every course has the same amount of bricks, im guessing from now they will reduce a lot as the angle becomes more steep, which will also make it trickier to stop bricks sliding!
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You can always tell if the tapered inner arch was done placed and correctly by how well the inside of the arch looks. You did a great job on clearing the inner arch, very well done. As you move up now, the bevels will increase quite a bit and the taper angles somewhat. This is where a lot of builders start to lose patience, hold the course, take you time. I made some notch sticks to hold the bricks in place while I move the IT to the next one, gravity is your enemy.Russell
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Well ive been making a little more progress, it finally feels like the dome is starting to close in now! i also swapped out to my narrower IT end as my bricks are getting quite narrow now, also i removed the arch former, great feeling seeing it all open, just a little pointing up to do where i couldn't get while the former was in place, so excited to see the floor underneath when i finally lift my ply layer!
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