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Interlocking bricks are made by pouring a mixture of cement and sand, or concrete, into brick-shaped molds. The molds are then compressed using hydraulic pressure, to form the individual bricks, which are then cured in a kiln. After curing, the bricks are cut to the desired shape, and then fitted toRead more
Interlocking bricks are made by pouring a mixture of cement and sand, or concrete, into brick-shaped molds.
The molds are then compressed using hydraulic pressure, to form the individual bricks, which are then cured in a kiln. After curing, the bricks are cut to the desired shape, and then fitted together to form the interlocking design.
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