Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 1:27 pm
Lads:
I'm a newbie paver and have taken on a 5mx5m patio paver project. All the base work is done and I'm ready to stick the brick. Thought the soldier course along a curvy bit of concrete leading to the main area would be the easiest place to begin. After the first three pavers I realised that with nary a straight bit in 15 linear metres of coursework I had to know how to calculate taper cuts in my pavers. Tony's treatise on double tapers gives me a goal - how it should look - but I'm befuddled on how to calculate my cuts so that the double tapers are consistent. I don't want my radius work to look like a mouthful of bad teeth. My question is do you have an eyeball or using-a-square method of marking these cuts or is it more a mathematical exercise, calculated with the radius of the curvy bit divided by the brick length?
What a great site, Tony. Thanks for your generosity.
Morgan McArthur
I'm a newbie paver and have taken on a 5mx5m patio paver project. All the base work is done and I'm ready to stick the brick. Thought the soldier course along a curvy bit of concrete leading to the main area would be the easiest place to begin. After the first three pavers I realised that with nary a straight bit in 15 linear metres of coursework I had to know how to calculate taper cuts in my pavers. Tony's treatise on double tapers gives me a goal - how it should look - but I'm befuddled on how to calculate my cuts so that the double tapers are consistent. I don't want my radius work to look like a mouthful of bad teeth. My question is do you have an eyeball or using-a-square method of marking these cuts or is it more a mathematical exercise, calculated with the radius of the curvy bit divided by the brick length?
What a great site, Tony. Thanks for your generosity.
Morgan McArthur