Pointing to nosing joints

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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goshawker
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Post: # 91319Post goshawker

Am well along in constructing a patio 12 years after we moved in!
Laying is planned for this weekend.

We have not yet decided on jointing method although personally i favour spending the extra and using a modern resin system and hopefully not have to worry about it many years.

My question is really how would i go about using such a system where you open joints at a step nosing e.g. an open end and nothing below to retain the mortar whilst its curing? The overhang will be about 10 to 15mm I guess.
I could fashion a temporary timber soffit but is there a better way or should I just use a wet mortar?

Slabs are 900x600 limestone 25mm thick.

many thanks

r44flyer
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Post: # 91321Post r44flyer

Lump of modelling clay or similar, wait for mortar to go off, peel away.

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 91328Post lutonlagerlout

we use 70mm gaffer tape
i piece under and 2 each side to hold the one under
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goshawker
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Post: # 91335Post goshawker

Thanks Guys couple of options. Will probably go with the gaffer tape...at least see how well it will adhere first.

Just need to lay it now...30degrees this weekend!

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