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BM CV - bricking
After building the case, we needed to install the lining.
As in the original, we used kiln bricks, ours were sourced from a local salt glazed ware pottery (who had just rebuilt one of their kilns)
Putting them into place was an "interesting" challenge.
As in the original, we used kiln bricks, ours were sourced from a local salt glazed ware pottery (who had just rebuilt one of their kilns)
Putting them into place was an "interesting" challenge.
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