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28 May 2011

Pitman's Vol 4 - Squints


Front Cover of Volume 4
Building Educator
Volume 4


by R Greenhalgh (Ed)

Published by Pitman & Sons Ltd
27th November 1926

No ISBN number
Squint Quoins
Where the corner, or quoin, a building is formed by two walls meeting at an angle other than a right angle, specially shaped bricks are required at the external angle


Using Squint bricks for obtuse corners
Fig. 23a - Volume 4, page 162
Bricks purposely manufactured can be obtained for angles in common use, otherwise they must be cut on the job

To prepare the cutting mould where the angle is greater than a right angle, or obtuse, cut a piece of board to the shape of a brick in plan


Cutting mould for squints
Fig. 23b - Volume 4, page 162
Mark off from one corner, 2¼" or ¼-brick, along the stretcher face, and draw a line from this point at the required angle, say 45°. Measure 2¼" along this line,
and square-off a line from this point

Cut away the two corners, and the result is the required mould as shown by the shaded portion in Fig. 23b

There can be no hard and fast method of arranging the bond at these angles, but the craftsman who has schooled himself in the principles previously defined and studied the given examples, should experience no difficulty in devising suitable arrangements of bond for any angle he may be required to set out.

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