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This will be understood by referring to the dotted lines on the engraving, as they denote the joint lines of the next course recurring. The above method is applicable to both Ro- FIG. 83. walls were non-bearing and well an- chored back to the floor beams. All bonds in walls and piers laid up in Flemish bond should be thoroughly bonded in every course. RUNNING BOND. As we will presume the reader is now familiar with ^he construction of the bonds followed in rough work, we will now take up the su...bject of front brick work, where bricks of superior finish, quality and size are introduced for the purpose of producing an architectural or artistic effect. For example, in the ou-side surface or surfaces of walls forming the elevations or for inside and outside court, light shaft, kitchen, or other walls. In this work the bricks are laid entirely on stretcher courses, or what is termed "Running Bond, ' to get the best surface. The construction of hisbond is com - paratively simple, as five of the stretcher courses are usually laid as in English bond, with the sixth course "clipped" or the corners of the bricks cut off with a trowel or hammer and chisel in the way seen at Fig.
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