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1. Mark out the curve using stakes and string. This should be done with a longer piece of string on the outside of the curve to ensure a consistent curve is achieved. 2. Dig a trench along the line of the curve and make sure it is deep enough for the brick to be laid in. 3. Use a spade or tamper toRead more
1. Mark out the curve using stakes and string. This should be done with a longer piece of string on the outside of the curve to ensure a consistent curve is achieved.
2. Dig a trench along the line of the curve and make sure it is deep enough for the brick to be laid in.
3. Use a spade or tamper to create an even bed which is about 2 inches thick.
4. Begin layering bricks in a staggered pattern, beginning at the center and working towards the perimeter. Make sure to use mortar in between each brick to ensure they are secure.
5. Cut any necessary bricks to fit the curve and fill in any gaps accordingly.
6. Allow the curve to dry for 24 hours before adding any walking surface.
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