For those wondering typical mortar mix for this is 1:1:8, cement, lime, sand. The bricks are extremely dry so it soaks up the water out of the mortar really fast which gives it enough time until it becomes a self supporting arch.
I’m building a circular house in Panama and still wondering what material I will use for the roof. I would not be afraid to do exactly that what they do here. But the right mix of the mortar is the secret that it will work. The other way to do it would be like Steve Arreen’s dome house with concrete blocks or clay blocks. Well. My walls are in the moment only 4 feet high. Still enough time to think about it. But when I watch all this videos, the mortar mix is real watery for this small clay bricks.
@@holgermessner851 the mortar has to be that wet or else it wont stick to the brick. If you use drier mortar you will have to dip the bricks into water before each joint. These style here are red clay bricks and are super dry. This is similar when doing Brick ovens, you use drier mortar but you soak all of the bricks for atleast 15 minutes.
@@VinnyGjokaj I have to dip my concrete blocks here in Panama in water. Or I do it, because it is very hot here and I don’t trust myself. And when someone talks about “lime” - as a German - I am thinking first about wall paper clue we call in Germany LIME. (I hope I got the writing right because I’m already 19 years away from Germany). So if someone says cement, lime and sand…. I was already in building supply markets to find lime / clue for clay bricks. Last week on a very rainy day, I used finally the translator. Lime = Kalk (German translation)! And yes. I can get 55 lbs bags from Duracal here in Panama. ;-) So I always wondered why the clay bricks sticking. “They use clue? (Lime)” Now that I know, what you guys talk about, I know we used it in Germany for the wall stucco too to get the concrete mix sticky. Thanks for the advice!
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That's awesome. My dad told me stories from back in Europe... a colleague drunk too much beer during work, that a staircase at the 2nd floor was already 20cm out of alignment...
Just a regular mortar mix. They mix it very loose so they can keep joints tight with minimal tapping. The bricks are very thirsty and laid dry so they readily absorb moisture and prematurely dry the mix to the bricks. This provides the temporary adhesion needed to get a whole course in which immediately becomes self supporting once the arched course is completed.
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As shown in this video, what is the dimensions of the rectangular floor, how many days it was completed, and approximately how many bricks was used. Thank you in advance.
That is why we need people like this coming yo America with there skills and work ethic if individual like this all leave America the economy will crush
@@johnjohnon8767When everything was handed to you, working seems like a punishment. The where coddled by the people that complain about them. They needed rough and tough parenting all along.
the roof of house is being made very beautifully. which country is this? in India never shows a kind of roof. i want to make same roof in my house. can you help me?
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Once closed, the arch, and even more, the vaults, are the strongest engineering structures there are, watch this video where weight tests are made on these vaults, follow the following link, where they do the test with hollow materials and made with plaster, in Mexico, we use solid brick and concrete, verify this in the experiment of the following video: ruclips.net/video/vHrIkk4wo9s/видео.html
Here you can see about the cement, and we and explain why the vaults do not fall and what is its structural base (remember to turn on captión, i have translated to english): ruclips.net/video/hE0MSwqoaVU/видео.html
Un abrazo hermanos, como se podría prever ahí ductos tipo tuberia de media pulgada de espesor mínimo para instalaciones eléctricas y poner un punto de luz central, justo en el encuentro maximo ?... saludos bbs
impermeabilizado de la boveda. Entregamos la bóveda preparada para hacer el armado para su colado superior. Limpia y cepillada, como aparece en la imagen de este video. El trabajo visto en el vídeo deberán hacerlo obreros locales. ruclips.net/video/joeuxBVzWNc/видео.html
Here you can see about the cement, and we and explain why the vaults do not fall and what is its structural base (remember to turn on captión, i have translated to english): ruclips.net/video/hE0MSwqoaVU/видео.html
La bóveda catalana (en catalán volta catalana), es un tipo de bóveda tabicada y una técnica de construcción tradicional catalana. Consiste en cubrir el recinto o espacio mediante una bóveda de ladrillos colocados por la parte plana, es decir, por la cara de superficie mayor que forman el largo o soga y el ancho o tizón del ladrillo, en vez de hacerlo por cualquiera de las demás caras gruesas. Esta técnica, si el recinto a cubrir no era demasiado ancho y los albañiles eran suficientemente hábiles, permitía construir con una cierta rapidez y sin usar cimbra, hecho este que entre otros motivó su amplia difusión y utilización. Con la bóveda catalana se podía cubrír con una sola luz el techo de las plantas bajas de las masías y de las construcciones urbanas populares como las «casas de cos», etc. A partir del siglo xix se aplicó a las fábricas y naves industriales o a las construcciones nobles de los ensanches de la época de la industrialización, como el recogido en el Plan Cerdá de Barcelona.
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Gracias por el apoyo. En nuestro canal de RUclips podrás ver mucho material sobre las bóvedas, incluyendo bóvedas desde el inicio. Visítalo y suscribete. ruclips.net/user/ColemanPriske
The funny thing is that in USA every year homes made with wood burn all the way to the ground. But still are made with wood even do the losses are in the BILLIONS dollars. Can you explain that please
Arquitectura mexicana? Si son bóvedas catalanas es por que son de Cataluña (ESPAÑA) 😂😂😂 el vídeo me ha gustado mucho pero solamente por esas cosas lo siento pero tendré que darle a no me gusta
Una vez que esta cerrado, el arco, y aun más, las bóvedas, son las estructuras de ingeniería más fuertes que hay, mira este video donde se hacen pruebas de peso sobre estas bóvedas, sigue el siguiente link, donde hacen la prueba con materiales huecos y hechos con yeso, en México, usamos ladrillo solido y concreto, checa el video: ruclips.net/video/vHrIkk4wo9s/видео.html
For those wondering typical mortar mix for this is 1:1:8, cement, lime, sand. The bricks are extremely dry so it soaks up the water out of the mortar really fast which gives it enough time until it becomes a self supporting arch.
I’m building a circular house in Panama and still wondering what material I will use for the roof. I would not be afraid to do exactly that what they do here. But the right mix of the mortar is the secret that it will work. The other way to do it would be like Steve Arreen’s dome house with concrete blocks or clay blocks. Well. My walls are in the moment only 4 feet high. Still enough time to think about it. But when I watch all this videos, the mortar mix is real watery for this small clay bricks.
@@holgermessner851 the mortar has to be that wet or else it wont stick to the brick. If you use drier mortar you will have to dip the bricks into water before each joint. These style here are red clay bricks and are super dry. This is similar when doing Brick ovens, you use drier mortar but you soak all of the bricks for atleast 15 minutes.
@@VinnyGjokaj I have to dip my concrete blocks here in Panama in water. Or I do it, because it is very hot here and I don’t trust myself. And when someone talks about “lime” - as a German - I am thinking first about wall paper clue we call in Germany LIME. (I hope I got the writing right because I’m already 19 years away from Germany). So if someone says cement, lime and sand…. I was already in building supply markets to find lime / clue for clay bricks. Last week on a very rainy day, I used finally the translator. Lime = Kalk (German translation)! And yes. I can get 55 lbs bags from Duracal here in Panama. ;-) So I always wondered why the clay bricks sticking. “They use clue? (Lime)” Now that I know, what you guys talk about, I know we used it in Germany for the wall stucco too to get the concrete mix sticky. Thanks for the advice!
@@holgermessner851 Yeah no problem! I am originally from Albania FYI!
me encanta , buen trabajo . ojala no se pierda este arte
Beautiful work. Put a mask on. The world needs more men like you.
this technic of roofing survives for many centuries. especially to tropical countries this is a good way to insulate your home
These domes amaze me. Great video. Great brickwork.
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That's awesome. My dad told me stories from back in Europe... a colleague drunk too much beer during work, that a staircase at the 2nd floor was already 20cm out of alignment...
What do you mean?
What are they using for mortar and how are they staying up looks great
Just a regular mortar mix. They mix it very loose so they can keep joints tight with minimal tapping. The bricks are very thirsty and laid dry so they readily absorb moisture and prematurely dry the mix to the bricks. This provides the temporary adhesion needed to get a whole course in which immediately becomes self supporting once the arched course is completed.
@@jfdb59 can we build another room on top of that roof?
GRACIAS POR VER TRABAJAR VALIOSAS Y HÁBILES MANOS ARTESANALES EN ESTA TÉCNICA DE CONSTRUCCIÓN. HERMOSO RESULTADO DIGNO DE ADMIRACION.
estos trabajos como los cobran por metro cuadrado o por un tanto?
Excelente trabajo felicitaciones desde chile lindo y querido
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As shown in this video, what is the dimensions of the rectangular floor, how many days it was completed, and approximately how many bricks was used. Thank you in advance.
This was made in one day, because has a simple design. We need 80 bricks per square metrer
That is why we need people like this coming yo America with there skills and work ethic if individual like this all leave America the economy will crush
Young America dont want, or believe they don't have to work hard for anything. Not all, but still a fact.
@@johnjohnon8767When everything was handed to you, working seems like a punishment. The where coddled by the people that complain about them. They needed rough and tough parenting all along.
The music drove me mad. Now I am crazy. Thank you for that.
En que estado de la republica se encuentran y quiero saber si es posible que pueden viajar a diferentes estados para hacer esas grandes obras
Somos de Querétaro, pero viajamos a cualquier parte, en la descripción del video están los Teléfonos, o llámame al cel 4141017265?
Nice work men ~
the roof of house is being made very beautifully. which country is this? in India never shows a kind of roof. i want to make same roof in my house. can you help me?
мы из Мексики, но мы можем путешествовать
There are masons in India doing this dome... Search for rohtak dome in RUclips
I love that roof
Stupendous craftsmen !
Es un trabajo hermoso me gusta mucho
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How wonderful
my suburban Australian brain is thinking this is gonna collapse but i know that they are actually really strong. this has a real technique!
How well will this hold up in the snow?
Once closed, the arch, and even more, the vaults, are the strongest engineering structures there are, watch this video where weight tests are made on these vaults, follow the following link, where they do the test with hollow materials and made with plaster, in Mexico, we use solid brick and concrete, verify this in the experiment of the following video: ruclips.net/video/vHrIkk4wo9s/видео.html
Obra de arte parabéns aos profissionais
Impressive and beautiful. But I would not want to be there in an earthquake.
Great job.....What kind of grout do they use? where can i get it? i am from indonesia..thanks..
Here you can see about the cement, and we and explain why the vaults do not fall and what is its structural base (remember to turn on captión, i have translated to english): ruclips.net/video/hE0MSwqoaVU/видео.html
Un abrazo hermanos, como se podría prever ahí ductos tipo tuberia de media pulgada de espesor mínimo para instalaciones eléctricas y poner un punto de luz central, justo en el encuentro maximo
?... saludos bbs
impermeabilizado de la boveda. Entregamos la bóveda preparada para hacer el armado para su colado superior. Limpia y cepillada, como aparece en la imagen de este video. El trabajo visto en el vídeo deberán hacerlo obreros locales. ruclips.net/video/joeuxBVzWNc/видео.html
Va por encima, mira el vídeo de la cobertura superior
Disculpa que medida tiene ese tabique
Whoever chose the "music" should be locked up and forced to listen to it.
De no creer. Una. Maravilla ! .
무슨 접착제를 써야 저런 작업을 할 수 있나요? 알려주세요
Here you can see about the cement, and we and explain why the vaults do not fall and what is its structural base (remember to turn on captión, i have translated to english): ruclips.net/video/hE0MSwqoaVU/видео.html
Is it possible to leave that square hole in the middle?
It's possible to put a cristal brick
ruclips.net/video/4OLrZ1Or3G8/видео.html
@@ColemanPriske Great idea.
Layers are then added on top cross laminated
Quantas semanas leva para o processo natural de secagem ??? Ficou lindo demais !!!
Seca en dos días máximo
@@ColemanPriske is this type of roof more expensive than tile or shingle
@@youtubeuser206 here in Mexico, 10% more expensive, approximately
@@ColemanPriske it may be slightly more expensive but it definitely lasts a lifetime
Al secar tan rápido el mortero no tiene dureza, es prácticamente una construcción en seco, ojo que no digo que esté mal,
Exelente trabajo
I like it very much brothers
Brick size please
La bóveda catalana (en catalán volta catalana), es un tipo de bóveda tabicada y una técnica de construcción tradicional catalana. Consiste en cubrir el recinto o espacio mediante una bóveda de ladrillos colocados por la parte plana, es decir, por la cara de superficie mayor que forman el largo o soga y el ancho o tizón del ladrillo, en vez de hacerlo por cualquiera de las demás caras gruesas. Esta técnica, si el recinto a cubrir no era demasiado ancho y los albañiles eran suficientemente hábiles, permitía construir con una cierta rapidez y sin usar cimbra, hecho este que entre otros motivó su amplia difusión y utilización. Con la bóveda catalana se podía cubrír con una sola luz el techo de las plantas bajas de las masías y de las construcciones urbanas populares como las «casas de cos», etc. A partir del siglo xix se aplicó a las fábricas y naves industriales o a las construcciones nobles de los ensanches de la época de la industrialización, como el recogido en el Plan Cerdá de Barcelona.
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Yes, hello, I would like a brick dome for my tunnel please, it's the one under the wall there.
Ele errou o cruzamento, porisso estava insatisfeito. Faço isso tambem. Ja trabalhei na catedral peruana
Que parte de mexicó estan. ?
Querétaro, pero trabajamos en todo el país y el extranjero
How to fix electronic equipment on top... 🤔 exp... fan???
Mi mexico lindo
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fabuloso ..como contratar a un bovedero ..
llamanos
What is the name of this application materials
The bricks are normal cooked mud bricks
Brick OK but what is the application material please
@@basavarajking1680 do you mean the grout? Have to really nail the grout to hold up the bricks.
@@basavarajking1680 12kg cement, 25kg lime, 120kg sand + water.
, lime?? Realy?
HÉLLO ! AS YOU WELL ,THIS TIME IF THEY WILL NOT SAY THAT THOSE ARE👽EXRACTED👽ERESTES👽
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣...ha...hahaaa...
Esos techos no sirven porque no son planos y no se puede hacer otro piso arriba, mejor losa plana, Saludos cordiales desde Bs As
Podemos, lo hemos hecho.
Nice but dangerous. Any seismic activity will kill you with this roof.
False. Domes are very strong in earthquakes.
1000 year old domes around the world idiot
The funny thing is that in USA every year homes made with wood burn all the way to the ground.
But still are made with wood even do the losses are in the BILLIONS dollars.
Can you explain that please
@@jesusjaimevargas2928 where are you getting your stats?
@@MAD-DUKE
What do you mean my stats?
Impressionante...
что за раствор?
kya inka number mil sakta hai
luar biasaa
Arquitectura mexicana? Si son bóvedas catalanas es por que son de Cataluña (ESPAÑA) 😂😂😂 el vídeo me ha gustado mucho pero solamente por esas cosas lo siento pero tendré que darle a no me gusta
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Not structurally sound...
wrong
I have seen roofs handres of years old built like this.
1000 year old domes round the world idiot
Yes, all those cathedrals built in 1200 AD that have fallen down...
cuando seles caiga la cúpula es su bronca y niños es peor y yo subí un vídeo de cúpulas
Una vez que esta cerrado, el arco, y aun más, las bóvedas, son las estructuras de ingeniería más fuertes que hay, mira este video donde se hacen pruebas de peso sobre estas bóvedas, sigue el siguiente link, donde hacen la prueba con materiales huecos y hechos con yeso, en México, usamos ladrillo solido y concreto, checa el video: ruclips.net/video/vHrIkk4wo9s/видео.html
kya inka number mil sakta hai
Deepak sahu jaipur se ki bihar se