or anyone who knows anything about it? im in the middle of a major renovation at the Blunt Tech northern command center and have a problem with a wall that was just built. while its not bad, its distorting late in the day when the sun moves too far into the western sky
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sorry for not being more clear. i think pictures would best explain what i mean. im meeting with a stone mason right now but i will post up a pic of the wall as soon as im done. this guy says its the best he can do but im hoping for a new design that wont distort as the sun moves across the sky. ill post up a pic soon
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Originally posted by Ral View Postso what I'm gathering is that as the sun changes angles, the wall appears to distort more and more. Honestly, it sounds like the bricklayer screwed up and made the wall uneven, but it is easiest to see when the light is coming closer to parallel to the wall.
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The bricks are too thick. As the sun descends, the outside opening of the wall starts to cast a shadow over the inside opening of the wall and distorts it. (Kinda like if you look down a paper towel tube straight down, you see a circle, but if you swivel the tube at an angle, you see more of a football shape.)sigpic89 M3
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