Rebuiling the masonry in bricks above the stone lintel which we've cast. The headband of the turret recovers its shapes and colors... 👇
For this we reused all the bricks that we could recover and those of recovery found in the embankments. We also had to do a few small additional things like cutting stones, trimming the rafters, etc.
Limestone mortar
◽ 3 vol. sifted soil (cob collected and crushed)
◽ 1 vol. lime NHL 3.5
◽ a sall amount of lime CL 90
Mortar for bricks
◽ 30 vol. of sand 0/2
◽ 10 vol. lime NHL 3.5
◽ 3 vol. of sifted earth
◽ 1 vol. lime CL 90
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00:00 | Hi
00:17 | First rows of bricks
03:05 | Herringbone retouching and cutting
05:46 | Cornice brick masonry
10:27 | Cut stones
12:46 | Kicking cement ass
14:17 | Next part of the bricks
15:30 | Damaged side
17:48 | Front side of headband
20:54 | Installation of the wall plate
21:53 | End
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