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Can circles of larger than seven foot radius be created using the radial stones?

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Can circles of larger than seven foot radius be created using the radial stones?

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Radial stones are sized precisely to create either full or partial circles of 3-foot, 5-foot, or 7-foot radius when used with the appropriate quarter circle, half circle, or full circle centerpiece while maintaining uniform ½” joints. Each of the prescribed sizes can be expanded or stretched by widening all of the fill joints. Applications that require a finished radius of considerably larger than 7 feet will require some trial and error to determine the appropriate use of stones to create the outer ring. Please note that each individual radial stone used to create the circular pattern has both an inside arc and an outside arc to assist in proper fitting and a better quality finished surface. As such, as the pattern is extended beyond 7 feet, the arc of those curves becomes too extreme to create a consistent and uniform perimeter.

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