What is the soldiers?
The course of the soldiers is a number of bricks that are all oriented in the same direction that were located on their sides, so the long, narrow side of the brick shows. To prepare soldiers, bricks of any size and style can be used, and there are several variations on this brow course that can be used to add visual interest to the masonry installation. An experienced bricklayer can do this work, or someone who feels reasonably comfortable with the masonry can create or repair soldiers. The course of the soldiers can be laid horizontally or perpendicularly in relation to another course of bricks, while soldiers are commonly used to play. As an edge they create a visual interest and also a clear boundary and definition. It is used for the rest of the wall. For example, if the road is paved in red bricks, it could be lined with soldier courses in colored brick buff. The color difference would also help highlight the edge and ensure that people are aware of where the reinforced area is beginning and ends.
Another technique is the use of multiple soldiers that can be in the same color or in contrasting colors. The four -time soldier course is usually the farthest who wants to go to avoid the boundary of the project in the main project. Bricks in soldiers can also be cropped to form curves or divide around the corners to make the visual appearance of sharp and clean bricks.
This type of masonry can be used to the edge of tiles and terraces, along with windows and doors in structures with brick cloak. The soldiers' course can also be used as a decorative accent on the sidewalk or similar types or as an edge for gravel walks. Course or troops can also be combined with masonry performed in other materials, which can be more visually interesting or meet specific design goals. For example, people may want to replace the way in a bright brick that will be clearly visible to people with visual impairment so as not to randomly get out of the way or create increased HRAnici, which will be detectable to the stick and acts as a warning sign that the boundary of the journey has been reached.