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Good feeling to clear the arch. Much easier go until you get closer to the plug. Be patient then, take your time with your cuts. Finish out with same quality you have done so far. Good luck.
Actualy the brick cutting gets a little more tricky at this point and higher. be careful on matching vertical seams as the bricks will need to become much smaller.
Actualy the brick cutting gets a little more tricky at this point and higher. be careful on matching vertical seams as the bricks will need to become much smaller.
Chip
I thought it was to good to be true and have noticed the inverted "v" in the vertical seems getting bigger
Actualy the brick cutting gets a little more tricky at this point and higher. be careful on matching vertical seams as the bricks will need to become much smaller.
Chip
thanks it finally sunk in ,cutting the bricks smaller! that helps alot,
Does not matter if how you get your bevel, if it works that is all that matters. Based on what I have seen from your pics your process must be working just great. Nice tight joints. Sounds like you got the idea of smaller bricks but here is a visual for you.
Your just working it out and I'm yet to work it out . Did figure out to get rid of the inverted V on my jig and I guess everyone's jig I need to mark top and bottom and cut brick with bottom up.
Had some issues keeping mortar to around 3mm but have figured that out. I’m attempting to keep brick to brick inside the oven with no visible mortar. Not quite achieving it but very close think it have that sussed too.
Be interested in your last 3courses. Especially angle measurements if you are able of tilt and taper.
Your just working it out and I'm yet to work it out . Did figure out to get rid of the inverted V on my jig and I guess everyone's jig I need to mark top and bottom and cut brick with bottom up.
Had some issues keeping mortar to around 3mm but have figured that out. I?m attempting to keep brick to brick inside the oven with no visible mortar. Not quite achieving it but very close think it have that sussed too.
Be interested in your last 3courses. Especially angle measurements if you are able of tilt and taper.
I hav'nt been as pricise as you(you can tell from my jig) and im betting it will show in the end result.
I have been keeping my mortar joins small as well, but with no specific messurement in mind and I am trying to keep the mortar to a bare minimum on the in side.
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