The dome being placed or cut a little too far forward is no biggie. Some even do it on purpose. That's called a "beaver tail". It just takes some funnuy cuts to get back to circular and in most cases level. There are plenty of examples of that on the forum.
About the expensive mortar. Were you able to get a pic of the bag and or find out exactly what it was? Are you noticing any shrinkage in the wide joints? I was also hoping that it was not a "heat set" type of mortar. I do not have any experience with it. I do remember some discussions about it. But, that may not be the case anyway. If is setting up already it is an "air set" type of mortar.
On switching to hombrew. Anytime you see it is becoming necessary. But, save enough to true up the face of the vertical bricks of your entry arch since that is what was used for those courses.
About the expensive mortar. Were you able to get a pic of the bag and or find out exactly what it was? Are you noticing any shrinkage in the wide joints? I was also hoping that it was not a "heat set" type of mortar. I do not have any experience with it. I do remember some discussions about it. But, that may not be the case anyway. If is setting up already it is an "air set" type of mortar.
On switching to hombrew. Anytime you see it is becoming necessary. But, save enough to true up the face of the vertical bricks of your entry arch since that is what was used for those courses.
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