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Brick bonds

Brick bonds. unit 1003 / 2003. At the end of this session you will be able to:. recognise and identify common brickwork bonds provide examples of bonding patterns though sketches. Nln material. http://www.nln.ac.uk/preview.asp?loid={F9E7F68D-E6A3-4F91-B671-C6FB0C77FBB0}.

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Brick bonds

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  1. Brick bonds unit 1003 / 2003

  2. At the end of this session you will be able to: • recognise and identify common brickwork bonds • provide examples of bonding patterns though sketches

  3. Nln material • http://www.nln.ac.uk/preview.asp?loid={F9E7F68D-E6A3-4F91-B671-C6FB0C77FBB0}

  4. Brick bonds: what is bonding? • Bonding is the arrangement of bricks in an interlocking pattern. • The reasons for bonding brickwork are: • to make sure the wall has strength • to distribute loads evenly • to help the wall resist sideways or lateral pressure

  5. Wall thickness is given in brick sizes, e.g. half-brick or one brick

  6. Stretcher Bond

  7. English Bond

  8. English garden wall bond

  9. Flemish bond

  10. Flemish garden wall bond

  11. Monk bond

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