I don't believe you can grind an edge to a block to a good enough standard so that it would not stand out a mile. This is why cuts are left, if you could put a the edge to a block set then they would do it to the cuts. But the grinding is irrelevant and anyone who knows anything about block paving will know why
A hint..... The face and the back look different
Mike
There are a lot of things you don't believe and it is not the first time you have expressed your sceptical views. Also I know at one time as well you were a bricklayer so therefore you also know and would have learned during your apprenticeship that there is, what appears to be a difference between the fired and the unfired sides of brick.
The questions now then are:
1. How many block paved drives have you laid using clay paviours?
2. Why does the aesthetic appearance of the chamfered face
appear to differ from the opposing face?
3. What causes the two faces
to appear differently and
are they actually different?
4. Can the opposing face be
altered to virtually match?
5. If so how?
No one said there would not be a little difference!
No one said it would be perfect!
What I did say is they can be flipped if the stain is so bad!
What I didn't say is that in 99% of most cases is
WE can get the stain out however, the advice I gave was for others who would not be able to.
Finally try to understand that the the bit in the signature block under every one of our posts really is
true whether YOU believe it or not!