Hi Rob! What you have shown in your last drawing arches is amazing and at the same time very clear and easy to understand. Thank you very much for it! Is there any chance you could explain how to do tumbling in please? I have done it at college my level 3 nvq but I wasn't very comfortable and confident doing it Thank you
Lovely technical drawings. Quality as always from you rob. Would you be covering a four point/ Tudor Gothic arch currently purchased the wg Nash brickwork books ( even though I’m a carpenter 😂) and noticed it’s in book 2. We’re always learning hey! Stay safe. You’re a credit to TH-cam and people that always want learn.
Hey thanks for these talks... just discovered them after searching for similar a year ago. Lots of details in the tutorial, much appreciated.
thank you my man been looking for how
to do the first arch
Beautiful structures arches . Trust the venicians to be awkward and make a difficult arch even harder 😫. Great stuff 🧱👍🏽
Hi Rob! What you have shown in your last drawing arches is amazing and at the same time very clear and easy to understand. Thank you very much for it!
Is there any chance you could explain how to do tumbling in please?
I have done it at college my level 3 nvq but I wasn't very comfortable and confident doing it
Thank you
its a little way off but yes, tumbling will happen again
Great content Rob you should publish a book on brickwork and these drawings, pass your knowledge on 👍
I'm thinking about it
Lovely technical drawings. Quality as always from you rob.
Would you be covering a four point/ Tudor Gothic arch currently purchased the wg Nash brickwork books ( even though I’m a carpenter 😂) and noticed it’s in book 2.
We’re always learning hey!
Stay safe. You’re a credit to TH-cam and people that always want learn.
Thank you, that was nice to read
So on the 3rd arch at 7:43 shown, is the striking point 1/3 of the span?
Fabulous.
Hello what span are you using for these drawings? cheers
A keystone would ne nice.😀
HD video's please
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