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  2. 15 Garden Edging Ideas to Keep Your Landscape Looking Neat - AOL

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    Most wrought-iron edging comes in 6- to 12-inch pieces that link together and boast long stakes at the base to anchor them into the ground for easy installation. Shop Now Courtesy of Wayfair

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    Transform and define your outdoor space by trying one of these best garden edging ideas. Choose from options made of wood, metal, plastic, and more.

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    Here are 8 inexpensive garden edging ideas to steal to enhance the look of your blooms and create a defined garden space. Once you find your favorite, head to your nearest hardware store to find ...

  5. Edge banding - Wikipedia

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    Edge banding machine Strips with hot-melt adhesive. Edge banding or edgebanding is the name of both a process, and an associated narrow strip of material. It is used to create durable and aesthetically pleasing trim edges during finish carpentry.

  6. Plasterwork - Wikipedia

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    Margin Trowel or margin for short—for edging the mix barrel; Spat or spatula trowel; sponge (tool)/Float; Staple gun-- for corner bead; table stand and a table board; tar paper or brown paper rolls—tar paper offers more water protection and is a bit more resilient but is costlier to use. roll of plastic sheeting; Gypsum based plaster

  7. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    [15]: p15 In the Victorian era, fashions of luxury and comfort gave rise to excesses of stuffing and padding. Mass production techniques made upholstered furniture available in large quantities to all sections of society. The availability of better-quality steel springs and the development of lashing techniques enabled upholstery to be built up ...