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To form a curved area, drive
stakes 1 to 2 feet apart along the line of the curve. In
place of rigid form boards attach a strip of ¼-inch plywood or
bender board to the insides of the stakes. The strip should
be the same thickness as the straight form. Attach cleats to
the ends of straight forms so that the curved piece can be
fastened flush with the straight form faces. Since the curved
form board and the straight form board differ in thickness, a
cleat keeps the face of the curved form in line with the face
of the straight form board.

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