 because it's freehand you can't throw a line up and measure it and your joints are bigger than normal on wages you can't just shoot work brick and now you're just leaving slope now main attraction is here so a minute ago here you go sat there the sixth of all gift that turns to now sat on the shift away so sat there this is first floor link away and then first floor link coming in to the engine so we're going to let the shift know it's finished it's 34 bones on the top, it's 44 bits finished here that's what I'm checking now and it's the first and it's going to use up a bit because of that quarter to 11, don't know how much of that I filmed because I thought it's filmed all of it but there you go that's the circuit finished now we can get this to the paint cleaned up all joints are open about about that filled up just point out with a sense and then see it up and then hop up down here and get stuck it cracking under this radius what I might do is just drag it out get the first close all the way around on it okay it's about to die it's in red anyway straight bits done finished topped off pointed I'm just going to give it a quick tidy but the front there and point it up and yeah both sides done so it's ready for after lunch which I'm having now because it's 10 to 12 yeah got hopped down there on the ramp it's after noon past five now Saturday 10 past five holding the stove not much but as you can see filled this bit up now so I don't have to barricade it walls finished tops finished walls pretty much finished there's not much to go on there now brick and edge on that section and then it steps it's got five layers four steps so it goes up one there one there one there and then it ends up at that level turn it over this is made up with it so all the features in it and it's going to be a big penter inside nice big drive which just gets bigger and bigger as you come down so to Monday I've got bricks to pick up about 60 brick and edge to finish which are over plenty of them but only solids for the ends I've got the holes to point on that pillar and just to fill in the mortar yeah these holes are just tidied up that's what then there's a bit of block pain customs asked me to do down the side where they dug a hole and fixed them back very well so that's another little job and then just to spread the rest of that out get the whack on it there we go all jointed up ready to go that top's loaded the mortar's ready everyone because it's freehand you can't throw a line up and measure it and your joints are bigger than normal on wages you can't just shoot work brick so it works four and a half brick per pillar so it doesn't work brick anyway so each one I'm going to set out marking max max on the side see just get it without joints looking too big just nice so we're all set up now I'm going to get this first it's top layering always work your way down so you're not dropping mortar on top of you where you've already done yeah that's it so set it up on time lapse for a bit and I'm going to get this section in get the dinner and then I've got four left one two three four left to do let's get into it so see you on the next clip it's funny it'll be in two days time a quick morning dash to the brick store in Wigan for seventy and then a good monday morning monday the eighth of august five to nine being the brick store this morning to pick these up a bit dated them up 70 them up so this is our first step as I said on friday saturday it's going to be five days four steps just not this bit down because the blockwork looked a bit high it's fine on this side but it would have shown on the other side it's because of the way the planters drop so I'm just going to fettle that back up everything going well and then pre-mixing just filled bags 40 kilo bags building sand and then I get a monday morning mix you can hear that bags full of little stones not big enough to stop me setting but annoying enough to make it annoying so let's crack on and get this done 10 o'clock and we're well not done the hardest bit done that's the steps in so three four which works out as four steps one two three four so that's mostly balanced now all the same size steps all around same like a brick and edge the top one might be slightly different by a brick or two that's it these are going to go on freehand obviously the best thing that that is each end bricks locked on by the next bit below so there you go a bit of snagging on the front a bit of popping on the side and a bit of leveling out and it's not quite two o'clock yet so we're doing okay so catching a bit another long day half five there we go the drive is prepped shim now everything's gone off it's really bucketed and I'm actually even sloped now but the main attraction is here shim not the um shadow but made up with that this was made up to just put that on my head that design it looks nice and a bit of rain just won't look nice I'm actually even steps all freehand like an edge I'm going a little straighter and I think decided on Katarmak so thanks to David D and Jay for telling me what to leave it down for Katarmak when there's a bit of a bit of progress needs a bit of fiddling but that's it that's um the bulk of it's done there comes to do the Katarmak it just needs a bit of fine tuning so if you like this little series a little landscaping series for change click the like button if you're new to the channel click that subscribe button and click the bell to receive notifications when I upload my videos and then even watching Brooklyn and Steve, Alex still on holiday and then we'll catch you in the next one