How to cut bricks by hand using a set of bricks and pictures.
brick can seem archaic with today's easy-to-manage materials such as laminates, engineered wood, and engineered stone.As fewer brick fireplaces and chimneys are being built, working with brick can feel like a lost art, and efforts to cut brick or drill into it might feel intimidating.It doesn't have to be difficult to work with brick.You can cut into brick with a few basic tools.
When it's necessary to Excising a single brick while leaving the surrounding brick intact and in good shape.
Cutting the surrounding mortar is the secret to removing a complete brick from a brick wall.It cuts away in a predictable fashion when it is dried and set mortar.The entire brick can be removed after the mortar is removed.If you want to remove only a portion of the brick, you must remove the mortar as well as sever the bricks in a clean line, without causing them to fall into little pieces.
Wear safety glasses, hearing protection, and thick gloves when cutting out a brick.Also wear a dust mask when drilling into brick.Go slow and be patient.
Make sure to use a genuine chisel.A cold chisel is not appropriate for this job.There is a risk of shattering the tool and sending metal fragments flying.A chisel with a more blunt cutting edge is called a masonry chisel.
Large sections of stone can be cut by drilling holes in lines and placing explosives in the holes.The cutting plane is created by the simultaneous explosion of charges.A portion of a brick can be cut manually.The brick is broken by the force of the hammer and chisel blows.
If you want to cut the brick, you have to draw a line across the surface.You'll need to draw another line from the first one in order to remove the brick.The first line will be preserved as a reference as you drill into this second line.
Next, drill a series of holes along this second line.Unless you are using a hammer drill, you will need to push hard on the drill and wiggle it around a bit, but make sure you don't break it.A dull masonry bit can be caused by excessive pressure.Take your time on this operation.Taking frequent breaks will let the bit cool down.To remove brick dust, vacuum out the holes.
The holes should penetrate through the entire thickness of the brick.Even if some holes don't penetrate the full thickness of the brick, you can still complete the removal.