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| Well I was finally able to do a complete CIRCLE. No more arch. I have row 8 at 21" from center but as you can see from the second picture the arch area is a little lower than the rest. Oh what to do - go on to the 9th I guess I was pleased not to have to worry about the arch tie-in but having it a little oblong will have to thought through. I started cutting row 9 and to keep it at 21" I would have a 1" gap at the back This next level is starting to get STEEP! Patience Patience. |
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| R.C., I think it looks great! I see the dip in front and I don't think it will be a deal. Mine had a little something like that, but it just sort of went away as I went up. dusty |
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#113
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| Wow, you're really moving along - looking good! Don't worry about the dip - I had some similar problems too but it seems that once you hit complete circle rows, as you have, you find ways to compensate and like Dusty says, they eventually even out. As for the steepness, it does slow things down a bit - a trade off against the smaller rows. That's about where I started using the exercise ball for a form (at least it got used for something that way!) ... Sarah |
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#114
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| Spent some time today and did row 9, it gets quite steep at this point. Surprisingly, I didn't seem to have an issue with slippage, my guide stick is now at 20 5/8". To get there from 21", I tapered the bottom of the bricks about 1/2" and only had to lift the back up slightly. I was worried I was making a tepee versus a dome, but I think it is coming together. Tried fixing the oblong part by the arch and that took some extra mortar, but I think it's getting better. |
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#115
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| I can see by the picture I need to get in there and do some cleaning. Then see if I can get mortar into some of those inverted "V"s. At this stage, it is no more getting in from the top - I guess I'll be on my back crawling on the floor I seem to be now working completely bent over at this stage. Jim, I stopped by HD yesterday and got that angle finder, so far by eyeballing it I wasn't to far off your chart. I think it will come in handy from now on. It is hard enough reading if its 6 or 7 degrees, impossible for 6.6. I can see I'll need extra bricks, probably have enough for the next two rows. |
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#116
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| RC, Just wait until you get mortar all over the angle finder and you can't see the angle at all. You try to wipe it off, but it just smears, and you still can't see the angle. Then your back starts screaming...... Geeze, I miss that!
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#117
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| RC, how many bricks to complete 9? I would suggest finishing th e mortaring inside, cleaning up, then going to 10. Looks like all is going at a nice pace for you.
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#119
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| RC, I used my daughter for the cleaning and pointing of the interior, she is a skinny little thing (not like dad) and slid in without issue. No, there were no child labor laws broken - she is 24. I figured she owed me a bit (much financial assistance and now nursing school). I was surprised, she obviously paid more attention over the years than I thought...excellent job with little coaching. RT |
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#120
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| George, RT, Take a hint from somebody who has ruined many torpedo levels, angle finders, etc., etc., with mortar: these things really are waterproof. Just swish them around in a bucket of clean water from time to time to get the mortar off before it sets. Doh, wouldn't like to say how long it took for me to learn that. Jim
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