I had saved some while ago a little freebie Win10 app / program that allowed the user to design brick papers and change brick sizes, mortar thickness , colours etc. Unfortunately I seem to have lost it in my electronic cupboard.
Has anyone seen, or have a link to a similar app?
Thanks
DIY printable brick paper.
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Re: DIY printable brick paper.
There are lots of downloadable brick papers on Google.
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Re: DIY printable brick paper.
Might have been "paperbrick.co.uk", sadly it's no longer available.Chuffchuff wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 4:52 pm I had saved some while ago a little freebie Win10 app / program that allowed the user to design brick papers and change brick sizes, mortar thickness , colours etc. Unfortunately I seem to have lost it in my electronic cupboard.
Has anyone seen, or have a link to a similar app?
Thanks
Re: DIY printable brick paper.
I have some saved pdf's from paperbrick, there are some wordsworth mixed in but if anyone needs them let me know.
The file is only 60mb so easily emailed.
The file is only 60mb so easily emailed.
Re: DIY printable brick paper.
Between Aug12 and Sept16 2019 is when paperbrick went offline - the wayback machine internet archive has an archive for August but in September got a message about the site being suspended.
For those interested in what the site looked like you can use the wayback machine here: https://web.archive.org/
it is handy to find something that may be deleted.
For those interested in what the site looked like you can use the wayback machine here: https://web.archive.org/
it is handy to find something that may be deleted.
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Re: DIY printable brick paper.
Many thanks for your replies and offers.
Purely by chance searching for something else I found what I was looking for.
It turned out to be Brickarch app which can be found at http://www.bwwmrc.co.uk/bricks/
At the bottom of the web page there is a download link for Win10 users. Thanks to
Beckenham and
West Wickham
Model Railway Club
For hosting the link
Rgds
Ps. The App is easy to use, the long detailed description for designing bricks in the web page does not have to be used
Purely by chance searching for something else I found what I was looking for.
It turned out to be Brickarch app which can be found at http://www.bwwmrc.co.uk/bricks/
At the bottom of the web page there is a download link for Win10 users. Thanks to
Beckenham and
West Wickham
Model Railway Club
For hosting the link
Rgds
Ps. The App is easy to use, the long detailed description for designing bricks in the web page does not have to be used
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