@Mark Boyce posted:Thank you, Jeff! Yes, the sawsall certainly could come into play. I do like your idea of building the area up a couple of inches from track level. Certainly fitting for here in Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia! The brick embossed roller just came in the mail today, so I have everything I need to start paving brick streets.
I'm thinking of trying some clay on a scrap board first to get the feel for it and see how my painting of the bricks works out.
Mark, just remember roll to about 2mm thickness. If you want to remove it roll it out on a plastic cutting mat and let dry for 12 to 24 hours. Slower drying yields less stress which makes for a flatter casting. You may need to wet your roller to prevent / minimuze sticking. You can also moisten the surface as it dries to even out the drying stress. If you put it on plywood, it will want to really stick down. Bonus is it will reduce the tendency to surface cup.