I LOVED making blocks and I made a lot of them. I have them stacked all over the place. But now I am into slip forming and don't want to lay blocks any more. So I am going to use a hybrid method. I will set up the slip form and pour some slurry into it. Then I will lay the blocks on their ends in the wet slurry so there is room all around them for more slurry that I will pour over them. I think I will wet the blocks well so the new slurry really bonds with them. Anyway, that's what I'm going to do.
But if you do want to make blocks keep in mind that the shorter the block the more curved you can make your wall. I have recently slip formed some curved walls and they came out nice so I am planning to use slip forming as much as possible now and just use blocks where it is necessary.
I do think though that the best thickness for a wall would be about a foot no matter what method you decide on.
Sincerely, Judith
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Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 17:25:28 -0700
Subject: [papercreters] Size of blocks?
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