I like the same reveal on both sides. Basically layout your herringbone bigger than the opening. Then move the opening left or right until you get the same reveal on both ends. But some guys want the point centered in the opening, I’d rather have the same raveal on both sides of the opening. To each his own. God bless
I appreciate that! I always try my best to avoid mistakes, The mistake I was referring to was to make the herringbone a little bit bigger. I think it would have looked better,, in my opinion.
Hey Ryan..I do follow your Channel and without hesitation, you are a Master Mason for sure. But no one is perfect...Lol. I have seen your mistake made before, so don't feel so bad...but quite simply your right hand cut brick to edge, is your second course brick, not part of your first course set out!! The other consideration is not only to set out, so that your cuts are the same either side...but to set out so that your top and bottom cuts are equal too. Keep up the good work John Hutcins New Zealand
Great job. I'd say you forgot to compensate on the top edge for your mortar material. When you laid out you pattern on the board, you lined the bricks up to the edge of your line.
no i couldn't get 2 pieces in there ,The mistake I was referring to was to make the herringbone a little bit bigger. I think it would have looked better,, in my opinion.
After re watching your video Ryan, and after commenting like I'm an expert...I'm not sure now whether what I saw is the issue here! In future I'll keep my mouth shut..LOL
Yeah, if you notice on the other side that there is no cut, the cut off the brick is right at the end. So either way you would still have a cut on one side,
its a decent job and i like herrigbone panels , but personally i would have just built that stack all in the stone used, its just dosen't go in my opinion,,, maybe cutting a section out in the brickwork if wanted to add some herringbone ,would look much better next to brick,
no, if you notice on the other side there is no cut, the cut of the brick is right at the end. So either way you would still have a cut on one side, The mistake I was referring to was to make the herringbone a little bit bigger. I think it would have looked better,, in my opinion.
I like the same reveal on both sides. Basically layout your herringbone bigger than the opening. Then move the opening left or right until you get the same reveal on both ends. But some guys want the point centered in the opening, I’d rather have the same raveal on both sides of the opening. To each his own. God bless
Ryan. You always do great work. If you didn't say you made a mistake most people wouldn't have noticed. Keep up the great job.
I appreciate that! I always try my best to avoid mistakes, The mistake I was referring to was to make the herringbone a little bit bigger. I think it would have looked better,, in my opinion.
You should teach science brother! you are a great teacher.
Great job Ryan 🎉
much appreciated
Beautiful work
Thank you very much!
So good!
Another great job from the pro! You always do great work.
I appreciate that
Watch you all the time. Very good teacher & Mason
Great work
Thank you so much 😀
Wow beautiful work,🤙🏽
Thank you so much 😀
Great job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hey Ryan..I do follow your Channel and without hesitation, you are a Master Mason for sure. But no one is perfect...Lol.
I have seen your mistake made before, so don't feel so bad...but quite simply your right hand cut brick to edge, is your second course brick, not part of your first course set out!!
The other consideration is not only to set out, so that your cuts are the same either side...but to set out so that your top and bottom cuts are equal too.
Keep up the good work
John Hutcins
New Zealand
Looks great to me , good job my guy
Appreciate it
Very nice presentation
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job! "Please try using some Reggae in the background music in your videos, if possible."
thank you, Great suggestion! But for copyright reason I can't
Looks good but when I do that kind of work I use the 6" square every course
Great job. I'd say you forgot to compensate on the top edge for your mortar material. When you laid out you pattern on the board, you lined the bricks up to the edge of your line.
A good man admits a mistake, but a great craftsman can make it "disappear"
That is really nice
yor right bottom corner should be 2 peices . looks great
no i couldn't get 2 pieces in there ,The mistake I was referring to was to make the herringbone a little bit bigger. I think it would have looked better,, in my opinion.
After re watching your video Ryan, and after commenting like I'm an expert...I'm not sure now whether what I saw is the issue here!
In future I'll keep my mouth shut..LOL
Looks great
Thanks!
All cuts should mirror each side, you need to set out from the perpendicular centre of the panel!
Yeah, if you notice on the other side that there is no cut, the cut off the brick is right at the end. So either way you would still have a cut on one side,
its a decent job and i like herrigbone panels , but personally i would have just built that stack all in the stone used, its just dosen't go in my opinion,,, maybe cutting a section out in the brickwork if wanted to add some herringbone ,would look much better next to brick,
Can't see what the mistake is, sometimes tile guys don't like slivers, that's all i can think of.
The mistake I was referring to was to make the herringbone a little bit bigger. I think it would have looked better,, in my opinion.
Square and boat level
The pattern is not centered. The middle triangle piece in the first course needs to move left. That or Sanjay put too much water in the mix.
Could you have shifted the pattern over so the small pieces weren't necessary
No matter what there will be cuts on the side, shifting the pattern won't make a difference
no, if you notice on the other side there is no cut, the cut of the brick is right at the end. So either way you would still have a cut on one side,
The mistake I was referring to was to make the herringbone a little bit bigger. I think it would have looked better,, in my opinion.
@@1kbconstruction824 Then I don't think any mistake was made. I think it looks great.