I've only had to watch a few of your videos to work out that you are the head of the Illuminati. Ok, maybe not quite that, but I am amazed at your Artisan Brickmanship. Thanks for the great uploads!
Hi Rob am I right in saying that you only axe your arch to comman normal, and that centre arch is rough. Just curious do you always find your template by dry bond or do you use the pi x di ÷ 360 x angle at striking. Or the old school traverse. Would like your input on what methods u use where and when. Top class again as always mate.
At 4.08 The arch with the templates attached looks like a piece of modern art !! What an ARTISAN Mr Songer is.
Thanks for sharing your awesome craftsmanship with the rest of us simple masons! Really beautiful work.
I've only had to watch a few of your videos to work out that you are the head of the Illuminati. Ok, maybe not quite that, but I am amazed at your Artisan Brickmanship. Thanks for the great uploads!
the young guy helping you better realize how lucky he is! great work!
ah, thanks redflag, that's my son, he did some brickwork with me and now he's learning carpentry
Love your vids! Thanks for the time you took in posting them.
Michael
A true craftsman ship well do e love you vids rob
Phenomenal stuff Rob
Hi Rob am I right in saying that you only axe your arch to comman normal, and that centre arch is rough. Just curious do you always find your template by dry bond or do you use the pi x di ÷ 360 x angle at striking. Or the old school traverse. Would like your input on what methods u use where and when. Top class again as always mate.
Just to know 10% of what you know sound come in handy right now!
Hello,can you write how to make a template of the bricked screw pole that you do,please?
Where do I order the twist and square tool, how much is it and how long does it take to arrive?
Hi, it all depends on where you live.
bob where do you work out of ever get to the states for work o I MEAN VACATION...LOL
I'm in the UK, but the idea of finding work in the states does sound appealing