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Anyone know about brick patterns?

Started by last426, July 17, 2006, 03:07:15 PM

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last426

I am running into a proportionality problem, I think.  I have some nice bricks that I am using for a patio.  They are 11.5 by 3.5 rectangles.  They are not proportionally correct in that 3.5 does not divide into 11.5 without a remainder.  So is there some trick to find a pattern that will let me lay the bricks with the fewest cuts (and looks nice)? Thanks, Kim.

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Quote from: last426 on July 17, 2006, 03:07:15 PM
So is there some trick to find a pattern that will let me lay the bricks with the fewest cuts (and looks nice)? Thanks, Kim.
Yes...buy proportionally correct bricks. :icon_smile_tongue:

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Sounds like 1/2" of mortar between the bricks should fix your math.

PocketThunder

You will have to lay out 23 3.5" lengths before you will equal 7 11.5" lengths.  does that help?
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last426

Quote from: PocketThunder on July 17, 2006, 04:22:51 PM
You will have to lay out 23 3.5" lengths before you will equal 7 11.5" lengths.  does that help?

That does help (how did you figure that?).  Now I have to figure some sort of pattern, but to be honest, the area I am filling would prevent a pattern using that many bricks.  But I do have a great 14 inch diamond chop saw to cut them up so that, at least, is not an issue.   I started doing a herringbone type pattern that has a kind of zig zag at its core with 3/16 spacers and, with some modification, it looks like it will be pleasing. Thanks for the help, Kim. 

dodgecharger-fan

Sounds like they'd be ideal for a herringbone pattern.

Check out this page for some patterns and instructions on how to lay it out.
http://www.pavingexpert.com/howto45.htm

I think the 3:1 pattern would suit the bricks that you have.

3:1 on a 90 degree


3:1 on a 45 degree

last426

Quote from: dodgecharger-fan on July 17, 2006, 06:41:48 PM
Sounds like they'd be ideal for a herringbone pattern.

Cool, I decided on a herringbone but since the bricks are not 3:1 the edges wander a bit.  Here is what it looks like so far.  Kim

dodgecharger-fan

Looks good. It looks like your bricks would work fine in a 3:1.

Maybe adjust the spacing a bit, but that outside edge is angling in on you.


Edit: I see what you mean now. the first "column" onthe left looks like it's narrowing. It looks like there isn't enough room for a full brick in there.
I would probably try and adjust that out and make up the difference on the outer edge.

Charger_Fan

That looks like it'll turn out pretty nice. :thumbs:
Are you gonna leave the umbrella base there permanently, with a hole in the bricks to slide the pole into?

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