Steve Dalton on fri 5 apr 02
Greetings,
David Hendley and Sandy Miller, in reply to the concrete slab or even
rubbing two bricks together or anything else. I've rubbed bricks before on
concrete or against each other to get them to fit better, but I had the
Sureform tool hanging around the shop and wanted to see how it worked. It
worked great. Using the Sureform in combination with a saw was faster. You
can trim the brick anywhere you want to; over a trash pan, into a bucket of
water, outside, inside or anywhere.
I agree, you need to make sure you trim them flat and even. You need to
have a good eye and sight across the surface, just like sanding. This is
just another way of getting something done, though.
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Steve Dalton
Clear Creek Pottery
Snohomish, Wa
sdpotter@gte.net
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