So the oven plans that I have call for harringbone pattern for the hearth. Is there any advantage to doing this to make the extra work worthwhile?
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Re: Harringbone Pattern
Thanks sounds like its a good idea to do then. I will incorporate it into my build this summerOriginally posted by Karangi DudeSetting the hearth bricks in a herringbone pattern at 45 degrees will alleviate problems like the peel, pots or pans from catching on the joins.
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Re: Harringbone Pattern
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I really don't understand where your thoughts are mate!Is there any advantage to doing this to make the extra work worthwhile?
How much extra work is there from laying the bricks in a Herringbone pattern, Stacked bond or as a brick wall pattern, known as Running Bond.
See the pattern alternatives here:
Patio Brick Patterns
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