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Strawbale Archive for January 2002
160 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:42:34 2002

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Re: SB: Shaping the Bale / post Holidays



Sgrìobh Pacot, Domingo G:

>Any tips or thoughts on how to shape bales when they butt against an angle
>or a curve ?
>I suppose you could stack progressively larger bales , but some of the
>photos I've seen suggest very little spaces as the bale butts up ( even
>allowing for cob/straw fillers) .
>Start up the ASCII diagrams, folk, and tell us about your "needlework" !!

     I'm not sure what you mean, Domingo.  Perhaps a more detailed 
description of what you have in mind would prompt more replies.  Are 
you thinking of two walls at an angle of less than 90° to each other? 
Your comment about "progressively larger bales" suggests not.

-Speireag.
-- 
I feel most emphatically that we should not turn into shingles a tree 
which was old when the first Egyptian conqueror penetrated to the 
valley of the Euphrates.  -- Theodore Roosevelt 

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