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30 minutes ago, Limpley Stoker said:

There are some YouTube videos by wargamers using teddy bear fur to make thatch.

 

Oh....

I wonder if my youngest granddaughter would spot if I skinned her Winnie the Pooh?

 

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I'll have to get it off her first though!

That'll be a battle....

 

 

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18 minutes ago, KNP said:

 

Oh....

I wonder if my youngest granddaughter would spot if I skinned her Winnie the Pooh?

 

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I'll have to get it off her first though!

That'll be a battle....

 

 

Nooooooh!!!

 

 

Mr Amazon can save the bear!

 

 

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4 hours ago, KNP said:

Beginning to get an idea of what the front of the Unicorn will look like.

As this is not ‘off the peg’ I sketched it out so even I could understand what I was thinking???

 

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LH side brick work under a tiled roof

Old part of the pub rendered walls with a thatch roof.

Final look of chimneys still under review.

The interesting thing, never done thatch before so we will be on a voyage of discovery together....

 

I'll have to jump in quick, 'cos I doubt there will be another opportunity to feel that I'm ahead of you.

 

I too am in the throes of a first thatching experience. I am using hemp, which I bought when at Pendon

Feb last year, (You know when the virus had only just been invented). 

 

So far I have learnt that you may need to have the pitch of the roof a little steeper. I realised as soon as I put my home made kit together, that I had drawn mine too shallow. But as I considered it as a prototype, I carried on. The result, a virtually flat roof, once the hemp was layered on. A little better once I started cutting. But I'm already thinking about bigger trees around it on the layout.

 

Therefore my advice, on this one and only occasion, err on the steep side, and keep your thatch bundles slim,

if not flat. (And in my case, expect to be making a mk2, soon).

 

I may come back with evidence, once the camera has re-charged, and if I'm feeling brave.

 

Best of luck

 

TONY

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47 minutes ago, KNP said:

 

Oh....

I wonder if my youngest granddaughter would spot if I skinned her Winnie the Pooh?

 

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I'll have to get it off her first though!

That'll be a battle....

 

 

 

I think skinning children's favourite soft toys might be frowned upon...  !

 

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17 minutes ago, Mulgabill said:

have the pitch of the roof a little steeper

 

A minimum of 45 degrees should be used for the pitch of the roof.

 

17 minutes ago, Mulgabill said:

keep your thatch bundles slim

 

Agree, despite taking a lot longer to lay it certainly helps and also keep a pair of very sharp scissors to hand when trimming the hemp (if used ).

 

G

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5 hours ago, KNP said:

with a thatch roof

I suspect that getting that pattern on the ridge section of the thatch might be the trickiest part - pretty well all the thatched buildings around here have some patterning, although the actual pattern used varies a bit - I think it's a style thing.

 

Yours,  Mike.

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7 hours ago, KNP said:

Beginning to get an idea of what the front of the Unicorn will look like.

As this is not ‘off the peg’ I sketched it out so even I could understand what I was thinking???

 

3A02F838-CF00-4DBB-A828-88E30A85A741.jpeg.d2b05ca8c0ba550be6f4f84f733646bb.jpeg

 

LH side brick work under a tiled roof

Old part of the pub rendered walls with a thatch roof.

Final look of chimneys still under review.

The interesting thing, never done thatch before so we will be on a voyage of discovery together....

Superb piece of art work there. Good enough to frame it. If the finished product is half as good as the sketch then it's going to brilliant.

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Had a rethink and decided the shop to RH side of the pub didn’t look right.

So have now lower roof and made it an extension to the pub with an entrance porch in the corner.

Sort of works better

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Still work in progress, it’s how the ideas evolve.

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34 minutes ago, Mick Bonwick said:

 

There's only one left. The others are centre and right.

A bird to the left of two birds, a bird to the right of two birds, a bird between two birds; how ma. . . . 
The old ones are the best!

Paul.

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1 hour ago, KNP said:

Had a rethink and decided the shop to RH side of the pub didn’t look right.

So have now lower roof and made it an extension to the pub with an entrance porch in the corner.

Sort of works better

S

B0A343C6-C709-44A2-B76A-0B745BC87A0B.jpeg.3f3de832ee95e8a88436c0da6458691b.jpeg

 

Still work in progress, it’s how the ideas evolve.

I like how this is evolving!  

 

As the thatched part of the pub is the original build I wonder if the upper floor windows could be spaced apart a little now the porch has been resisted:  perhaps the left window could move a little to the left.  Just wonderin’ ..........

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1 hour ago, KNP said:

Had a rethink and decided the shop to RH side of the pub didn’t look right.

So have now lower roof and made it an extension to the pub with an entrance porch in the corner.

Sort of works better

S

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Still work in progress, it’s how the ideas evolve.

 

Thoughts of going to The Swan at Grendon Underwood many years ago spring to mind.....thank you ! 

 

I know it's not quite the same but many happy hours when I worked at Kingswood...Hic ! 

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15 hours ago, KingEdwardII said:

I suspect that getting that pattern on the ridge section of the thatch might be the trickiest part - pretty well all the thatched buildings around here have some patterning, although the actual pattern used varies a bit - I think it's a style thing.

 

Yours,  Mike.

As i understand it from a brief chat with a Thatcher working locally , most have a "signature style" of locking the ridge thatch in place resulting in a visible  pattern . also some, if not all, add a miniature figure on the apex which is often an animal shape, made from the thatching material. some Thatchers give talks at WI and similar groups, worth watching for! 

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