BRICKLAYING - How to cut VOUSSOIRS

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  • BRICKLAYING - How to cut VOUSSOIRS
    When building a brick arch and you want all your mortar joints to be the same size, you will need to cut voussoirs. This is the name for a cut brick in an arch, bulls eye or similar radius brickwork.
    This video will explain all the steps involved in cutting voussoirs. Hope you enjoy 😁👍
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Komentáře • 174

  • @wojamacolit
    @wojamacolit Před 4 lety +63

    The title of the video is "How to cut VOUSSOIRS" and you showed us everything apart from how to cut a voussoir!

    • @AlinTrinca
      @AlinTrinca Před 2 lety +10

      I'm pretty sure that fitting and measuring, placing and the logic behind making the entire arch trumps cutting a bloody piece of brick.

    • @mankillsquare
      @mankillsquare Před 2 lety +6

      Alin Trinca it’s a good video but I also wanted to see him actually cut the brick. I assume he’s doing it with a petrol saw but I wondered if there was any other trick. Like, maybe he just shaped those ones we see with a brick hammer! 🤣we may never know….

    • @AlinTrinca
      @AlinTrinca Před 2 lety +1

      @@mankillsquare Well, actually you do see that the bricks are wet. That means he used a diamond blade on a water fed saw to limit the amount of dust. However, I think he has a portable cutting station or a pump fed saw cause otherwise it requires two people to have the bricks cut clean and correctly.

    • @mankillsquare
      @mankillsquare Před 2 lety

      Alin Trinca Well, the bricks are wet. Which means the bricks are wet.

    • @peterhoulihan9766
      @peterhoulihan9766 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AlinTrinca Not for me. I know how to measure things, I've no experience cutting brick.

  • @robertpemberton8562
    @robertpemberton8562 Před 4 lety +41

    Hi love the video had to do voussoir arches on my level three many years ago. You should do an extra video showing the process of actually cutting the brick. Because that can be a right pain.

    • @Ludifant
      @Ludifant Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah, this should be renamed to how to measure voussoirs.

    • @jak8502
      @jak8502 Před rokem +2

      CUT ALREADY SHOW CUTS

  • @delslowsr20
    @delslowsr20 Před 2 měsíci

    Brother, you are top-notch for taking the time to make this and slapping some humor in there for good measure. Appreciate you 🤙🏾

  • @danrutter9173
    @danrutter9173 Před 4 lety +6

    Bricks layed wages paid. These videos are great to watch in isolation keep them coming👍

  • @travwilson7827
    @travwilson7827 Před 4 lety +36

    Great video: how did you actually cut them. Would have been much more helpful.

    • @eowenspa2
      @eowenspa2 Před 5 dny

      👍

    • @ashh3051
      @ashh3051 Před 2 dny

      Same. Main reason I watched was to see how to cut thin slices off of bricks. He skipped that bit :(. I'm guessing he probably has a fancy table saw setup with water and everything though. I'm trying to do this with a grinder and not sure if it's possible.

  • @paulgumbley4868
    @paulgumbley4868 Před 2 lety +3

    Heard you count 22, was always taught number of voussoirs in an arch should be odd ,( wherever possible) so the odd one is
    the key brick, wich sits over the arch centre line.
    youve helped to refresh my
    memory, I had to cut some
    blue bricks around the top
    of a well, kept the 65mm
    face and and reduced the end by 10mm each side, traced them round ,
    traced the round, worked
    great, you can get round
    A lot just using this basic
    method.
    From fellow BRICKLAYER
    👍

  • @user-yn8ty6yd9j
    @user-yn8ty6yd9j Před 6 měsíci +1

    Good instruction. Thanks for the clarity

  • @gm6hgw
    @gm6hgw Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for a great series of informative videos.
    I’m a hobby bricky, my first project was for my parents a very long time ago when I was fourteen, it was a wall following the curvature of a winding brick path. Lots of trial and error involved!
    Later on I extended the wall and included an arch leading to the orchard, it’s a big garden. Calculating the taper on the bricks took a bit of time, hence I was interested in your video on the subject. I just called the two main dimensions: inside radius and outside radius. It’s nice to know the proper names.
    After my parent’s passing, the house was sold to a building inspector who without knowing who’d built the various projects including the lower portion of a substantial greenhouse and bricked foundations for a porch, wanted to congratulate the builder. Quite a feather in my cap.
    I was very impressed you used the fine scale on the ruler when setting the marks for your foundations. I’ve seen so many builders setting things out with the 5mm increments.
    By your standards, I’d be a bit slow, but can assure you, my projects are plumb and level.
    Thanks again you are a true craftsman, CT

  • @weggyweston1259
    @weggyweston1259 Před 3 měsíci

    Well done! I haven’t used this method in over 30 years! Have some shallow arches to build on job I’m doing now so thanks for the refresh. Will also send the base off to the joiner to make the arch so two jobs in one!

  • @bena754
    @bena754 Před 4 lety +4

    i'll never need math miss, i'm gonna be a brick layer when i grow up.

  • @ApophisApr
    @ApophisApr Před 3 lety

    Thanks, Rodian, this is exactly what I have been searching for, the calculation of figuring out at what angle to cut each brick for my garden design layout. All you need to do now, to satisfy everyone's craving, is change the title of this video to "Voussoirs Calculations" or "Brick Arch Calculations".
    Thanks again mate!! This was an extremely plain and simple way of achieving the end result of brick vault calculations.

  • @johnb8389
    @johnb8389 Před rokem

    The calculating in this video was top notch. Thanks for sharing .

  • @conkey4
    @conkey4 Před 2 lety

    "the difference between a brick layer and a line layer" in Canadian brickie. Arches have always been my weakness as a brickie, love to lay on the line because I know i have the energy to do so. but not proficient enough to promise my work or guarantee a profit on custom work, a shame really but the modern north american brickie......Your vid separates the dollars from the cents. Love your videos thanks for everything you've posted.

  • @liamgilmartin232
    @liamgilmartin232 Před 2 lety

    Hope you and your wife are doing well brother miss your bricklaying videos they were a lot of fun to watch

  • @chriswhitehead8746
    @chriswhitehead8746 Před 4 lety +2

    Loved this one rodian remember doin this wen i was in college

  • @SteveAndAlexBuild
    @SteveAndAlexBuild Před 4 lety +3

    BLWP .. Bloody loved this video Rodian , superb 👌🏼. I’m ashamed to say I have never done any of this and was clueless how to. It’s difficult to get your head round but you explained it beautifully. Say hi to Boris for us too 🤪😂🧱👍🏼

    • @RodianBuilds
      @RodianBuilds  Před 4 lety +1

      Boris says hi 😂😂 I've used it a fair amount over they years, definitely very handy to know. 🧱🤙🏼

    • @SteveAndAlexBuild
      @SteveAndAlexBuild Před 4 lety

      Rodian Builds 💪🏽👌🏼👍🏼🧱

  • @adamtambe5871
    @adamtambe5871 Před 3 měsíci

    Absaloutly cracking video, thank you soo much for sharing your knowledge

  • @MarkSmith-hd5ez
    @MarkSmith-hd5ez Před 4 lety

    Mate do this all the time wish some body explained it to me this straightforward all the best

  • @wheres_bears1378
    @wheres_bears1378 Před rokem

    You so good at geometry you should change your name to radian 👍

  • @Gary21H
    @Gary21H Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this - just used this method to do a curve on my patio - turned out great!

  • @maddog8148
    @maddog8148 Před 4 lety +2

    These are videos I love. Keep these types coming!!!! Your awesome!!!

  • @kizza802
    @kizza802 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice vid mate. Handy tip for equation to save all the fuss is pi × diameter gives circumference length, then dvide answer by 2, gives half your circle. Or just pi x by radius. in school i was shown your way but in college my bricklaying instructer showed me these 2 ways for semi circle so simple👍 for other arches with skewback its pi x die ÷ 360 × by angle at striking point. 👍

    • @kizza802
      @kizza802 Před 4 lety

      Like to add when dividing your brick devide it by 75 first if it gives 21. whatever then round up to 22 divide ur semi length by 22 will give you 73.5 more accurate + youll need extra joint beside key brick because our first sum gives us only brick + joint so 22 joints but arch has 23 joint so .5 taken from some bricks will give you it, there's another way but more maths to explain sub dividing remainders after decimal point. Youll find this way bricks will find a more true place in arch and allow you to build tight joint arches but the best way is traversing arch template after youve done this and achieve gauged arches with 1mm joint to the mm. By the way good to see some1 approach it the right way 👍

  • @isyt1
    @isyt1 Před 4 lety +2

    Legend. Bet most brickies can’t do it like that 👍🏻

  • @fordmodela3641
    @fordmodela3641 Před 4 lety +21

    You made templates. How did you cut your bricks? A jig?
    That’s what I was wanting to see...
    Nice videos!

    • @dudeatx
      @dudeatx Před 3 lety +3

      me too, but judging that the cuts aren't perfect if you look close, I suspect that he used a hand held tool.

  • @rhinoskin
    @rhinoskin Před 7 měsíci

    Never heard that term before! Great stuff

  • @cscsamsung9749
    @cscsamsung9749 Před 2 lety

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  • @abscomm
    @abscomm Před 4 lety +15

    Would have been good if you had shown just how you cut those little slivers off the bricks but otherwise excellent.

    • @RodianBuilds
      @RodianBuilds  Před 4 lety +6

      I'll make sure I film the cutting next time 🤙🏼🧱

    • @gailpengelly8581
      @gailpengelly8581 Před 4 lety +1

      Ahhhh😂😂that’s what I need to know! X

  • @eduardoherrera4894
    @eduardoherrera4894 Před 3 lety

    the title is off a bit but the knowledge is priceless thank you.

  • @Pitmirk_
    @Pitmirk_ Před 4 lety

    Worth doing a bricklayers pilgrimage to brunelleschi's dome... you can get up inside the brickwork, really is worth it, the bricklayers amazed themselves when they built it...

  • @JimJimpmjj
    @JimJimpmjj Před 4 lety +1

    Brilliant sir, fantastic video 💪💪👍👍👍👍👍

  • @danwood6317
    @danwood6317 Před 4 lety +5

    This is brilliant. I'd love to see the same kind of video for working the cuts out for a Georgian flat arch.

    • @RodianBuilds
      @RodianBuilds  Před 4 lety +3

      I'll add that to the list of future videos 🤙🏼🧱

  • @alisondaniels1427
    @alisondaniels1427 Před 4 lety +1

    Brickslaidwagespaid xcellent vid as usual easily explained as usual keep them coming

  • @shaunhill2466
    @shaunhill2466 Před 2 lety

    The title of this video should have been "Calculating the number and dimensions of bricks for an arch". I watched the whole video expecting to see how you cut the bricks so accurately, because that's what the title led me to believe you were going to demonstrate.

  • @user-yw2xx8jv3o
    @user-yw2xx8jv3o Před rokem

    Fantastic explanation and video.

  • @lukemedcraft446
    @lukemedcraft446 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video be interested to see you do some tumbled in brickwork never done it myself wanted to get aload of bricks before lockdown so can do it in garage

  • @stephendunn3580
    @stephendunn3580 Před 3 lety +1

    Any chance of a video on how to cut the Voussoir bricks? I need to know for a job I’m doing . Great videos

  • @DavidSmith-do6ji
    @DavidSmith-do6ji Před rokem

    Having slightly tighter joints (over the standard 10mm) on a axed arch is always a good look

  • @scottgem2839
    @scottgem2839 Před 3 lety

    Great job, love the video's, just like hanging out with you for the day. It's not as easy as it looks, at least at first.

  • @balazsotvos2530
    @balazsotvos2530 Před 2 lety

    Thanks. you helped a lot!

  • @johnny30806
    @johnny30806 Před 2 lety

    Great tutorial, It helped be out tremendously. Thank you

  • @dannylea4664
    @dannylea4664 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the info. I've done a few arches over the years but always most of the time I guess and cut with trail and error until I get it. Good info to know 👍

  • @stevebirdsall3510
    @stevebirdsall3510 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant!

  • @AlinTrinca
    @AlinTrinca Před 2 lety

    "and without moving that"
    proceeds to move it the very next second

  • @aidancorridan9172
    @aidancorridan9172 Před 4 lety

    Great video. Thank you very much .

  • @ShopperPlug
    @ShopperPlug Před 3 lety +1

    This is nice you put out the math. Can you do a video that shows the math to lay bricks into a perfect (close to perfect) sphere without using a trammel tool?

  • @TheTbullseye
    @TheTbullseye Před 4 lety

    Great video. The zero in the bracket is the symbol theta. Theta is used to denote the angle in trigonometry.

    • @RodianBuilds
      @RodianBuilds  Před 4 lety

      I didnt know that, wasn't very good at maths in school. Learn something new every day 😁🤙🏼🧱

  • @johnblackburn7673
    @johnblackburn7673 Před 4 lety +5

    Why don't you do what other's do spread the bricks out and fill the joints with morter!!! Only joking lol.... what a brilliant video. I enjoyed the learning experience, watching how it should be done

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    @cscsamsung9749 Před 2 lety

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  • @elliottdebell7783
    @elliottdebell7783 Před 3 lety

    Nice

  • @padraigharrison6919
    @padraigharrison6919 Před rokem +1

    Helllo great video to watch. Bit confused 1618.13 divided by 75 or 73? Is giving the amount of bricks that fit in the extrados? Cheers

  • @robsonger1
    @robsonger1 Před 3 lety

    nice video Rodes

  • @stephenbull6265
    @stephenbull6265 Před 3 lety

    You have some brilliant videos Rodian, one point it might be quicker to dry bond around the extrados, mark each brick and line through to striking point. It saves that maths equation. Keep up with the videos mate

  • @tomnicholas1177
    @tomnicholas1177 Před 3 lety

    Great video mate, very informative

  • @neilu.k.1364
    @neilu.k.1364 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, instead of using the equation of working out the courses around the extrados couldn’t you just dry bond the bricks around the extrados closing or opening the joints until it worked bricks, then mark on the plywood ??

  • @matthewsmith4391
    @matthewsmith4391 Před 4 lety +3

    You don't put your level to the centre, you mark the joint at the centre i.e if. 10mm joint 5mm either side and then put your level to the appropriate side, therefore having a parallel joint line to the centre. Otherwise the joints will be slightly tapered.

  • @5e34nut
    @5e34nut Před 4 lety

    No words needed 🥰🥰

  • @chick262
    @chick262 Před 4 lety +1

    Does this formula work only on semi circular arches,,,how would you work out a c centered or a segmetal,,,

  • @Changy_C
    @Changy_C Před 4 lety

    Great video

  • @garywheeley5108
    @garywheeley5108 Před rokem +1

    Things must have changed always an odd number of bricks in an arch or you got a straight joint at the top 🤔

  • @jimgearedup4gym15
    @jimgearedup4gym15 Před 4 lety

    Very useful video mate 👍

  • @martinosicka7051
    @martinosicka7051 Před 4 lety

    great video! thanks, nicely explained.

  • @johnnybraut
    @johnnybraut Před 4 lety +2

    How do you cut the brick? Wet saw?

  • @mangokungen
    @mangokungen Před 2 lety +1

    Good day!
    I get lost at the final step in the calculation. When you have got the lenght of the extrodos arch you divide it by 73 so you can get as close as possible to 22 because you want 22 courses.
    My question is how did you come to the conclusion that it should be 22 courses? I've watched the video a few times now and that's the only part i quite don't get
    Cheers from Sweden 🍻

  • @giovannitidona658
    @giovannitidona658 Před 3 lety

    I learned in Canada to build arches in trade school we did wulith out math trial and earer with cumpas but find , Difrent methods but outcome same

  • @eddjordan2399
    @eddjordan2399 Před 4 lety

    great work dude

  • @MagicMaciek
    @MagicMaciek Před 4 lety

    Briliant video... Well done m8

  • @Soulsmithing
    @Soulsmithing Před rokem

    Absolutely great video but you don't show the one thing your title claims😂😂

  • @gerryquinn5224
    @gerryquinn5224 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you put a link to the angle finder please...thanks Rodian, keep up the good (and very handy) vid's.
    Cancel that, I just found it..."DAAAH!"

  • @chriszannella8667
    @chriszannella8667 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice set if videos you have mate; I have a lot of admiration and respect for the trade. Question, how do you cut the brick? Gas powered cutoff saw? Watching all the way over in Boston MA. PS Do you have any chimney videos? Particularly how to replace flashing? Not sure if that is in line with the general theme of your videos but figured I would ask.

  • @SJ-qx9cu
    @SJ-qx9cu Před 3 lety

    Amazing and thx for sharing. Echo other sentiments - how did you CUT them?

  • @djdenivk
    @djdenivk Před 2 lety

    That's what I want from internet..

  • @waseempervez1844
    @waseempervez1844 Před 3 lety

    That's not zero that is called "theta" used for unknown angle to be measured. But appreciate your help work so much. It's so helpful 😊

  • @sszogg
    @sszogg Před 2 lety

    Very helpful but I would have loved to see you actually cutting one. Stationary saw, not grinder, right?

  • @tomchisholm4858
    @tomchisholm4858 Před 4 lety

    A simpler way of finding the extrados for a semi-circular arch is to find to work out the circumference and simply half it, so Pi*Diameter/2

  • @user-vl2rp7gj9v
    @user-vl2rp7gj9v Před 4 lety

    جيد جدا شكرا

  • @yahiaalanwar243
    @yahiaalanwar243 Před rokem

    Thanks for this informative video, but what was the tool that you used to cut the bricks so perfectly?

  • @mehmetcantutar9306
    @mehmetcantutar9306 Před rokem

    Could we build a brick dome with this methot

  • @dpeter6396
    @dpeter6396 Před rokem

    Based on the title, I expected to learn how to cut these bricks. All I learned was how to mark out the bricks. NO cutting !!! So how???

  • @ruggedaustralia7136
    @ruggedaustralia7136 Před 3 lety

    Hi I think your tutorials are a one 👌I'm looking to build an arch but I'm unable to work out the angle any tips is there a formula I could use there is no one on CZcams and the ones on here are in Pakistani

  • @swwolf3640
    @swwolf3640 Před 4 lety

    Just a thought. Have you thought of doing these on perspex? That way you can draw them on the perspex, cut it out, have a semi-permanent template.

    • @swwolf3640
      @swwolf3640 Před 4 lety

      Oh, may o also ask, where does the 74, 73, come from in the equation or did I miss a measurement lol

  • @andrewwilson507
    @andrewwilson507 Před měsícem

    Hi how do you cut the voussoirs?

  • @scottnever8732
    @scottnever8732 Před 4 lety

    Mate its such a pleasure watching it done properly, slap and dash don't want to know these days, hence city trained in 6 weeks. Keep up the good work thanks, Are you city and guilds or nvm trained?

    • @RodianBuilds
      @RodianBuilds  Před 4 lety

      I got my apprenticeship through CITB if memory serves me 😁👍🏻

  • @adnanfarid4154
    @adnanfarid4154 Před 4 lety

    Great

  • @LJLHouben
    @LJLHouben Před 4 lety +2

    Nice video's but at this one I'm missing the actual cutting.....how to do that??

    • @RodianBuilds
      @RodianBuilds  Před 4 lety +1

      I will do a video about this in the future for sure

    • @shaunhill2466
      @shaunhill2466 Před 2 lety

      @@RodianBuilds I see you never made that video

  • @t.marley5188
    @t.marley5188 Před 4 lety

    Dig the vids man!!

  • @summittaedae2323
    @summittaedae2323 Před 3 lety

    Hello Boris

  • @epiphgd4302
    @epiphgd4302 Před rokem

    Gorgeous- where did you get the '75' number from? Also, assume you're using a diamond blade angle grinder?

  • @bojanstanisic8232
    @bojanstanisic8232 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice video :) btw it's greek Theta "θ" not zero.

  • @Ian8008
    @Ian8008 Před rokem

    Hmm - great but what was missed - oh - how did you cut them...

  • @140rware
    @140rware Před 4 lety

    You could grind that joint down by 2mm and keep the heads at 65mm and looking normal. A cut arch is not normally made from standard bricks and 8mm joints look better than 10mm. Looked good though.

    • @RodianBuilds
      @RodianBuilds  Před 4 lety +2

      When cutting the bricks I did keep the head at 65mm and made the joint a bit tighter. I agree that an 8mm joint looks much better, especially in an arch 🤙🏼🧱

  • @martinosicka7051
    @martinosicka7051 Před 4 lety

    Hi Rodian would you do a video on tumbling in brickwork please?

    • @RodianBuilds
      @RodianBuilds  Před 4 lety

      I'm sure I'll be able to do that, I'll add it to the future video list 🤙🏼🧱

  • @jameschalcraft4489
    @jameschalcraft4489 Před 3 lety

    There is no need for trail and error for working out the vousoir sizes.just minus the total lengths of all joints from the extrados and divided it by the number of courses for the exact measurement. Your vousoir sizes are for an arc length 10mm less as the last brick doesn't have a joint added. Plus semicircular arches should always have an odd number of courses.

  • @markhep
    @markhep Před 4 lety

    That's a lovely boot 😂😂😂👌👌👌

    • @RodianBuilds
      @RodianBuilds  Před 4 lety +1

      My boots are getting quite a bit of attention 😂😂😂😂

    • @markhep
      @markhep Před 4 lety

      @@RodianBuilds 😂😂😂👍

  • @TobyKnights
    @TobyKnights Před 4 lety

    As a Toby I don’t appreciate the ‘Toby’ reference 🤣🤣🤣

  • @BB-mv9wl
    @BB-mv9wl Před 10 měsíci

    Anyone know where you can get a decent bricklaying trammel like that? Been on Amazon & numerous tool shops with no luck. Not on the hand tool list either.

    • @thequion
      @thequion Před 9 měsíci +2

      Google trammel head set, you see them everywhere.

    • @BB-mv9wl
      @BB-mv9wl Před 9 měsíci

      @thequion Thankyou.

  • @zack4258
    @zack4258 Před 4 lety

    How is it with a basket bow (Korbbogen )?Is that the same ?

  • @Dazza19746
    @Dazza19746 Před 3 lety +1

    That zero isn’t a zero, it’s theta 👍🏻

  • @ashleypickering34
    @ashleypickering34 Před 4 lety

    Where can you get the big compass thing he uses

  • @mikedavenport7394
    @mikedavenport7394 Před 3 lety

    Love your video but it would work better for me if you spoke slower and did not interject other info when explaining the math. I think you could be more graphic. Also it would be very helpful if you could run the method on arches less than 180 degrees. Thx I hope this is helpful. It would be for me I know. The important part is the math and layout I think.

  • @monishkamal6031
    @monishkamal6031 Před 2 lety

    Can you tell which rounder you're using or where I can purchase that?