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I’ve been watching this huge public works project over the last several months and I noticed they’re using a kind of fabric for footing forms. The end result isn’t square at all like wood forms, but sort of pillowy. I’d like to experiment with this just because it looks cool. I’ve looked quite a bit and it sounds like landscape fabrics could work, but I also read something akin to Lycra might work. But I don’t really know and don’t want to fail too hard and buy a bunch of fabrics.
Any recommendations?
Thank you!!!
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