King Closer In Brick : With Diagram

 

What is a King Closer? 

✓ If a brick is spilt in such a way that the width of one end is set off half that of a full brick, while the width at the other end is equal to the full width, then it is called a king closer.

✓ It is acquired by splitting out a triangular part of the brick between the centre of one end (width side) and the centre of the other end (lay side). Thus it possesses a half header and half stretcher face.

King Closer Brick

 

Bevelled Closer

✓ It is a form of king closer in which the entire length of the brick (i.e. stretcher face) is chamfered or bevelled in such a manner that half width is kept at one end and full width is kept at the other end.

bevelled closer

 

Learn More: Different Types of Closer In Brick
Madhu Krishna Poudel
Madhu Krishna Poudel is a Civil Engineer and founder of DreamCivil.com, with hands-on expertise in site supervision, construction estimation, and AutoCAD 2D/3D design. Holding a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, his technical content has been cited as a reference by globally recognized platforms including Wikipedia, Time Magazine, TheRichest, and WSWS.
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