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How To Build A Small Patio DIY Cutting Round Edges
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My favorite way to cut standard size 3.5" x 8" brick pavers DIY is with an angle grinder, brick chisel, or some other power tool with a masonry blade. Because the pavers are so small the angles are actually square, not round, which makes them easier to cut.

Mark the cut with a pencil by eye or by measuring. I like to do it by eye because it's faster and just as accurate.

Make sure to allow for about a 1/16th" thickness, which is about a saw blade, the allow for joint sand.

Once the cuts are all made, install the bricks, tamp them down, and install your sand. Then make one more tamping to wiggle the sand in place as tightly as possible.

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@johnhiggins4393

4 months ago

A pleasure to watch a guy who makes it look simple.

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@A-1BurmaShave

2 months ago

Geeez that is QUALITY work!!!!!

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@MrPick71

3 months ago

Beautiful work, clean lines....an absolute pleasure to watch! Thank you.

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@waltk9492

4 months ago

Nice work, very skilled!

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@peterobles5469

4 months ago

Very clean work! Beautiful! 😁

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@toddmathis7484

4 months ago

Beautiful job.

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@MrBliviu607

3 weeks ago

Nice !πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘

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@Thesage50

4 months ago

Beautiful!

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@williamevans6522

4 months ago

Please bevel the top of the cut to match the stock brick.

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@whoshatwat

4 months ago

To make things fit cut them, I don’t know how I’ve managed all my life without this amazing work jack???

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@MarkOliver-p4i

2 weeks ago

I use the grinder to put back the bevel on the cut side.

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@lancerudy9934

4 months ago

Great video thanks 😊

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@rusticmallorca

4 months ago

Enjoyed that cheeky bit of clean up at the bottom of the brick following the cut as the blade wasn’t quite long enough to go all the way through. Nice.!

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@davidchi1277

4 months ago

Dangerous, having no guard on the cutting machine.

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@harold6863

2 months ago

Please can anyone tell me what he is laying it on? Sorry not in the trade. It looks really neat πŸ‘

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@TurinTuramber

4 months ago

Worth getting a block snapper if doing often.

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@juanferrari4249

4 months ago

Very satisfying to watch. πŸ‘

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@BillAllor

2 months ago

Make sure you take that 1/8-inch off for expansion

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