Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 8:25 pm
I have to pave an area 1920mm (left to right) by 2075mm (top to bottom). The size is fixed and cannot be altered.
I have chosen slabs that are 600x400mm that i want to lay in a simple transverse stretched bond.
600mm does not go into 1920mm without leaving small slips. Is there a trick to minimise cutting/wastage/slips?
I have tried various paving planners, but all use a fixed selection of their own sizes, none of which are 600x400!
I know i can offset the bond, but am struggling to crack the best combination/ratio using a pen and a piece of paper.
For ease of maths, i'm working on 10mm joints.
Can anyone with a bit more knowledge, think of a workable solution? It's taken an age to get this far and i cant stand the idea of having to chose a different stone!
I have chosen slabs that are 600x400mm that i want to lay in a simple transverse stretched bond.
600mm does not go into 1920mm without leaving small slips. Is there a trick to minimise cutting/wastage/slips?
I have tried various paving planners, but all use a fixed selection of their own sizes, none of which are 600x400!
I know i can offset the bond, but am struggling to crack the best combination/ratio using a pen and a piece of paper.
For ease of maths, i'm working on 10mm joints.
Can anyone with a bit more knowledge, think of a workable solution? It's taken an age to get this far and i cant stand the idea of having to chose a different stone!