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  • Harringbone Pattern

    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

    Originally posted by Karangi Dude
    Setting the hearth bricks in a herringbone pattern at 45 degrees will alleviate problems like the peel, pots or pans from catching on the joins.
    Thanks sounds like its a good idea to do then. I will incorporate it into my build this summer

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      Re: Harringbone Pattern

      The big T

      Is there any advantage to doing this to make the extra work worthwhile?
      I really don't understand where your thoughts are mate!
      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

      Cheers.

      Neill
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