File:Brickwork dbl flem 1 thickness.svg
Summary
This is a file showing colour-coded plan and elevation views for brickwork in Double Flemish bond of one brick’s thickness.
Bricks in the elevation diagram are accounted for in like colours in the plan diagrams. In the elevation diagram, heading bricks appear in brown, stretching bricks are in orange, and queen closers are in pale purple. Obviously everything coloured pale blue in the plan diagrams will -- from the elevation viewer’s viewpoint -- be to the rear of the facing bricks, and can not therefore appear in the elevation diagram.
In this file, one user unit (<a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/coords.html#Units">http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/coords.html#Units</a>) may be thought of as being equivalent to one millimetre if we admit brick dimensions of 215mm x 102.5mm x 65mm with joints of 10mm.
Source for this layout of bricks: Charles F. Mitchell. Building Construction and Drawing. Part 1. First Stage or Elementary Course. Second Edition—Revised. Published by B.T. Batsford, 52 High Holborn. 1889. Page 24.
This SVG file was written using gedit 2.30.4 run on Debian 6.0.7 in May 2013.
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current | 20:59, 13 January 2017 | 4,936 × 1,587 (8 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | This is a file showing colour-coded plan and elevation views for brickwork in Double Flemish bond of one brick’s thickness. <p>Bricks in the elevation diagram are accounted for in like colours in the plan diagrams. In the elevation diagram, heading bricks appear in brown, stretching bricks are in orange, and queen closers are in pale purple. Obviously everything coloured pale blue in the plan diagrams will -- from the elevation viewer’s viewpoint -- be to the rear of the facing bricks, and can not therefore appear in the elevation diagram. </p> <p>In this file, one user unit (<a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/coords.html#Units">http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/coords.html#Units</a>) may be thought of as being equivalent to one millimetre if we admit brick dimensions of 215mm x 102.5mm x 65mm with joints of 10mm. </p> <p>Source for this layout of bricks: Charles F. Mitchell. Building Construction and Drawing. Part 1. First Stage or Elementary Course. Second Edition—Revised. Published by B.T. Batsford, 52 High Holborn. 1889. Page 24. </p> This SVG file was written using gedit 2.30.4 run on Debian 6.0.7 in May 2013. |
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