The cuts need to be really accurate to make them yourself. You need a clipper rather than an angle grinder. The acute angle might present a few problems.
Another option is to use universal joint brick and make a feature of it.
Straight joints look shoddy.
I know what a straight joint is and I can see a straight joint in the other picture you postedStraight joint
Thank you, I have worked on jobs with some quite fancy brickwork features but I must admit I was not familiar with that universal brick corner detail.The picture was for original poster to see how awful it looks,and thats quite a decent example.
The universal brick was just another option ,never used them but have seen them in an extension i always pass and they suit that building perfect,due to the original brick features.
They don't have a straight joint as such, but like we all agree first choice is bonded brick.
The picture was for original poster to see how awful it looks,and thats quite a decent example.
The universal brick was just another option ,never used them but have seen them in an extension i always pass and they suit that building perfect,due to the original brick features.
They don't have a straight joint as such, but like we all agree first choice is bonded brick.
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