As others have stated, great masonry!
nlinva referenced my keystone is made of 2 standard firebrick. I just buttered them with a thin layer of mortar and clamped them overnight. A round keystone would have been fine, but I decided to try making a 12 sided one. I'm not sure which shape would have been easier because I had only an angle grinder to work with.
One point to share was that I trimmed and dry fitted the stone a number of times and settled on it resting about 1/4" below the last course. I could have trimmed it a bit more. I was surprised how much room the mortar took up and had to push it out and remove mortar 2 or 3 times. You can see that the joint it pretty tight. It took a bit more persuasion by my wife from above with a rubber mallet than I would have liked to get it in place. But, it sure "locked" everything together.
nlinva referenced my keystone is made of 2 standard firebrick. I just buttered them with a thin layer of mortar and clamped them overnight. A round keystone would have been fine, but I decided to try making a 12 sided one. I'm not sure which shape would have been easier because I had only an angle grinder to work with.
One point to share was that I trimmed and dry fitted the stone a number of times and settled on it resting about 1/4" below the last course. I could have trimmed it a bit more. I was surprised how much room the mortar took up and had to push it out and remove mortar 2 or 3 times. You can see that the joint it pretty tight. It took a bit more persuasion by my wife from above with a rubber mallet than I would have liked to get it in place. But, it sure "locked" everything together.
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