I have 9x4x2 bricks.
Using the spreadsheet graciously updated to use Chipsters Jig, I was able to determine that I need 14 rows. Using Chipsters three cut jig, I was able to experiment and got four nice bricks cut at 5deg angle, and 1.5 deg wet saw bevel for the first row. So when I bring the bricks to the oven, the one unit of data I can't find is the slop of the brick. Am I missing something? I built an indispensible tool, but thought this was really just to hold the brick in place as there is no indispensible tool distance or slope given on the spreadsheet that i can locate.
I anticipate I am just completely overlooking something, but would really appreciate some guidance as to where to look for the slope of each layer, and how long the indispensible tool should be for each row.
Using the spreadsheet graciously updated to use Chipsters Jig, I was able to determine that I need 14 rows. Using Chipsters three cut jig, I was able to experiment and got four nice bricks cut at 5deg angle, and 1.5 deg wet saw bevel for the first row. So when I bring the bricks to the oven, the one unit of data I can't find is the slop of the brick. Am I missing something? I built an indispensible tool, but thought this was really just to hold the brick in place as there is no indispensible tool distance or slope given on the spreadsheet that i can locate.
I anticipate I am just completely overlooking something, but would really appreciate some guidance as to where to look for the slope of each layer, and how long the indispensible tool should be for each row.
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