Angled brickwork

I had something like that in mind.
 

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If you get specials made, you would avoid all those angled cuts -which would have to be pretty perfect to achieve a clean joint like your image

That's what I'm looking at doing today. Place not too far from the job does it.
 
Cheers for all the replys lads got in touch with the architect and he's gonna price up getting cut and bonded bricks made. - As far as I can see they will all be external angle bricks but it looks an odd angle :!:

I wouldn't call that a decent example of a straight joint . Pretty confident I could do a much tidier job of running a straight joint so it wouldn't stick oot like that.
- the point as others pointed out is that it isn't actually a 'straight joint' ,but it is obviously meant to be a strong feature on the corner.
 
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- the point as others pointed out is that it isn't actually a 'straight joint' ,but it is obviously meant to be a strong feature on the corner.

I wasn't talking about the curved bricks I was talking about the other example of a straight joint that was posted.

Again thanks for your time to reply given me some ideas. Until you posted that I never even knew those bricks existed so (y)(y)
 
Just a wee update got the bricks back from the supplier start of the week cut and bonded as per recommended.... cheers guys Leaves a tidy job
 

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