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Did you know
Wavy brick walls use less bricks than straight brick walls?
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That's because a straight fence that is just one brick thick is not sturdy enough to stand alone and can be easily toppled with a determined push. For that reason straight fences always have a thickness of at least two layers of bricks and often more, and are also reinforced at regular intervals with vertical posts serving as buttresses.
But a wavy "one-brick" fence stands just fine on its own due to the arch support provided by its shape, which combines both fence and buttress.
A lot more trimming to do though.
There's more footage on the wavy and the mower can't get right up next to it like on the straight.