A masonry joint in which the mortar between two courses of bricks is sloped inwards so as to be flush with the surface of one but below that of the other.
斜刮缝,下斜砖缝
Example sentencesExamples
If it is struck on an angle with some of the joint removed, it is a struck joint.
We had these tools made in varying thickness to accommodate the struck joint line on several buildings.
For example, striking may be specified as including bagging of struck joints after the joint mortar has stiffened.
A struck joint is generally used on the internal face of walls, and is finished to this shape as the work proceeds.
Glass blocks can't be cut with a wet saw or any other method, and filling the struck joints with grout like John says looks really nice.
Other common types include struck joints and weather struck joints, made by running the edge of a trowel along the joint.
Tooled bucket handle or weather struck joints are the most appropriate for exposed areas.
The long narrow pieces of this stone have been cut into horizontal fissures by very deeply struck joints of uneven width.
The shallow weathered and struck joints on the interior masonry surface can be explained by the intent to plaster the walls later.
We match existing color and brick type as close as possible and perform standard flush joint or struck joint on request.
We are using a buff mortar and a concave struck joint.
Definition of struck joint in US English:
struck joint
noun
A masonry joint in which the mortar between two courses of bricks is sloped inward so as to be flush with the surface of one but below that of the other.
斜刮缝,下斜砖缝
Example sentencesExamples
Other common types include struck joints and weather struck joints, made by running the edge of a trowel along the joint.
A struck joint is generally used on the internal face of walls, and is finished to this shape as the work proceeds.
We match existing color and brick type as close as possible and perform standard flush joint or struck joint on request.
Glass blocks can't be cut with a wet saw or any other method, and filling the struck joints with grout like John says looks really nice.
The long narrow pieces of this stone have been cut into horizontal fissures by very deeply struck joints of uneven width.
We are using a buff mortar and a concave struck joint.
We had these tools made in varying thickness to accommodate the struck joint line on several buildings.
For example, striking may be specified as including bagging of struck joints after the joint mortar has stiffened.
If it is struck on an angle with some of the joint removed, it is a struck joint.
Tooled bucket handle or weather struck joints are the most appropriate for exposed areas.
The shallow weathered and struck joints on the interior masonry surface can be explained by the intent to plaster the walls later.