Thanks for these detailed videos Rob, having not done my 3rd year these are very useful. I can do most arches but without this intricate detailed math, so it clears up what I didn’t know, Thanks again.
Fantastic Rob I did do technical drawing and communication studies in college as part of my city and guilds in brickwork and am enjoying this but also my son is a apprentice and Is enjoying your uploads, I have also built a concrete base in garden out of my wife's way so me and my boys can do a bit more decorative brickwork starting with the herringbone panel in last upload as don't do any decorative work on site which is a shame all quantity with passable quality in some ways I wish my boy would do a different trade but I suppose he could do worse, keep up the good work, we will go of and watch part two👍
I enjoyed reading your comment, thank you... I've drawn 6 arches in all, each with 3 or 4 videos to explain each, but I've tried uploading them together for each arch but youtube isn't allowing me to upload them so I'm a bit stuck...
Sorry I missed your message. I have a book by Cutler level 3 which is probably my favourite brickwork book. Also, for drawing arches Ibstock do a nice book. At some point, I'll have my own book out
Hi ,I was watching a guys video he was doing a video on the vouswars for a semi circular arch ,he had a pie formula where he measured the length of the arc and it gave him the amount of bricks,,,is this a correct way
Thanks for these detailed videos Rob, having not done my 3rd year these are very useful. I can do most arches but without this intricate detailed math, so it clears up what I didn’t know, Thanks again.
hiya Stu, I'm glad you find them beneficial, there are 6 all together in this series and they will get built when I'm back at the farm.
You have to see the bottom ring video to complete it
This is gold. Really excellent work.
Thank you for this masterclass
Amazing video. More structure engineering basics like this, please.
Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge Rob! I always watch your video's.
Wow, good work sir.
Fantastic Rob I did do technical drawing and communication studies in college as part of my city and guilds in brickwork and am enjoying this but also my son is a apprentice and Is enjoying your uploads, I have also built a concrete base in garden out of my wife's way so me and my boys can do a bit more decorative brickwork starting with the herringbone panel in last upload as don't do any decorative work on site which is a shame all quantity with passable quality in some ways I wish my boy would do a different trade but I suppose he could do worse, keep up the good work, we will go of and watch part two👍
I enjoyed reading your comment, thank you...
I've drawn 6 arches in all, each with 3 or 4 videos to explain each, but I've tried uploading them together for each arch but youtube isn't allowing me to upload them so I'm a bit stuck...
Excellent :))
Very useful video.. ✌️
Thank you this really helped me
What is the distance of the stretcher? Where did the stretcher distance come from?
Lovely job 👌🏼🧱👍🏼
Bricklaying God Mr songer x
Is there any recommendations for architecture drawing books?
Would like to know aswell
Sorry I missed your message.
I have a book by Cutler level 3 which is probably my favourite brickwork book.
Also, for drawing arches Ibstock do a nice book.
At some point, I'll have my own book out
@@robsonger1 Sounds good. Thanks for the reply!
Hi ,I was watching a guys video he was doing a video on the vouswars for a semi circular arch ,he had a pie formula where he measured the length of the arc and it gave him the amount of bricks,,,is this a correct way
Upper half of the arch ring
How to start building like making wall from start plz can u upload a videos for it sir
please watch the Basic Skills playlist please, let me know if that helps.
Hi Rob, do you use Autocad?
no, just a pen and drawing board
Hi there
Your piers should be 440