The latest outdoor fireplace, 3 centred and rusticated. this was fun to do and the creepers.... well, they were the most difficult thing on all of this..
Wonderful concise video detailing all the phases of construction of a rusticated brick arch. The commentary throughout was most informative, especially that associated with the timber form work and its setting out in relation to the hand cut splayed voussoir bricks. Absolutely superb craftsmanship at every level - so inspiring to watch! Most grateful to you for you sharing such content!!
Massive detail.. it goes to show you the skill and craftsmanship that existed on the existing victorian and Georgian buildings that are dotted around our cities.. excellent work
Being a bricky of 35yrs + I love to see attention to detail. You can stand back and have a wry smile and say ‘I built that’ to yourself. Very nice mate.
What an absolute talent, skills that are probably not even taught at most places in this day and age, that arch is a real thing of beauty, well done Rob!
You spent your time at College very wisely did you not? You must have had excellent course tutors, and paid attention to them, and learnt the lessons? It shows Rob. You just produce one "master-class" after another and us mere mortals can only gaze in awe and wonder...............! Superlative workmanship. 👍👍
I had the excellent Mike Algar as my college lecturer where I learnt the basics of my maths and geometry and principles of detailed work, then Derek Almond on site to learn most of my craftsmanship and technique. I am so grateful to both of them.
TTB just posted a video were he did a jack arch were he cut the bricks himself wich is nice I haven't done one in ten years but it's nothing compared to this Rob is definitely in a league of his own when it comes to detail work
Top class work there. @Robsonger1 - did you have a vid covering more detail on the setup of the arch form itself and mainly how to measure out the screw placements for the lines ?
Hi Scrumpy, there are a couple of videos showing the setting out and the setting up of the arch former in my playlist 'Arch Setting out and Construction '
@@robsonger1 that’s good to hear . There’s a power tool repair technician on TH-cam called dean Doherty from Donegal in Ireland, he repairs a lot of different brands . Well worth watching you’ll get great insight in to the different tool brands . How reliable different brands are and more importantly how available are the parts for them when they do go on the blink .he has a video up of him assessing a Dewalt dcs690 54 volt saw for repair its interesting viewing.
That is a master class in its self! The work that’s gone into that is mind blowing, well done Rob! That is class!
Wonderful concise video detailing all the phases of construction of a rusticated brick arch. The commentary throughout was most informative, especially that associated with the timber form work and its setting out in relation to the hand cut splayed voussoir bricks. Absolutely superb craftsmanship at every level - so inspiring to watch! Most grateful to you for you sharing such content!!
lovely comment, thank you
Massive detail.. it goes to show you the skill and craftsmanship that existed on the existing victorian and Georgian buildings that are dotted around our cities.. excellent work
Your craftsmanship rob is on another level, it gives people a lot of inspiration 🔥👍
Being a bricky of 35yrs + I love to see attention to detail.
You can stand back and have a wry smile and say ‘I built that’ to yourself.
Very nice mate.
Looking amazing that's brickwork at its very best. Well done Rob.
What an absolute talent, skills that are probably not even taught at most places in this day and age, that arch is a real thing of beauty, well done Rob!
Beautiful work mate.
Next level absolutely fantastic job. English bricklayer living down under here. I love these videos please keep them up. 🙌
splendid Rob. took a bit of cutting did that. you have the patience of a saint and the mental strength montane endurance athlete.
Lovely workmanship, real bricklaying, I haven't built a real arch for years sadly. All the best!
Good job Rob!,,,,,patience!
You spent your time at College very wisely did you not?
You must have had excellent course tutors, and paid attention to them, and learnt the lessons?
It shows Rob. You just produce one "master-class" after another and us mere mortals can only gaze in awe and wonder...............!
Superlative workmanship.
👍👍
I had the excellent Mike Algar as my college lecturer where I learnt the basics of my maths and geometry and principles of detailed work, then Derek Almond on site to learn most of my craftsmanship and technique. I am so grateful to both of them.
Looks lovely. Proper craftsmanship 😁👍
Beautiful bit of workmanship as always there's still a few people around with the patience to let the tradesmen use he's skills to build it for them
It is great to see people still building beautiful buildings. Keep it up Rob!
Looks stunning Rob!
As always top work and i have the dewalt cutter really easy to use reds rub up well
Top work love it
The client must love quality work
You're a different gravy, Rob. It's absolutely brilliant. TTB thinks he is best, but he's is not even near your league
TTB just posted a video were he did a jack arch were he cut the bricks himself wich is nice I haven't done one in ten years but it's nothing compared to this Rob is definitely in a league of his own when it comes to detail work
Top class work there. @Robsonger1 - did you have a vid covering more detail on the setup of the arch form itself and mainly how to measure out the screw placements for the lines ?
Hi Scrumpy, there are a couple of videos showing the setting out and the setting up of the arch former in my playlist 'Arch Setting out and Construction '
Lovely job rob . Was this job a while back i noticed the yellow machine in the video. Unless it wasn’t the one that went kaput on you
Well noticed. They bought me a replacement and so far...it's ok
@@robsonger1 that’s good to hear . There’s a power tool repair technician on TH-cam called dean Doherty from Donegal in Ireland, he repairs a lot of different brands . Well worth watching you’ll get great insight in to the different tool brands . How reliable different brands are and more importantly how available are the parts for them when they do go on the blink .he has a video up of him assessing a Dewalt dcs690 54 volt saw for repair its interesting viewing.
cool
It don't look bad you know.
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