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Just wondering what's the opinions on the best way to fix down machined round 100mm when used as edging?

As in 3.6m lengths, laid horizontal, round a barked area, 100mm high.

 

 

I don't think vertical wooden pegs up against it would look good as it's round, there would be a gap.

 

Thoughts would be cut notches in the round edging for the posts to recess in to and screw?

 

Or cut steel pegs from 15-20mm bar, bore a hole through the middle of the machined round, and hammer the pegs through?

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Posted
2 hours ago, woody paul said:

How big is the area and what's it going to be. 

It's about 8mx9m, play area in a garden for some folks I know

Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, Sviatoslav Tulin said:

Round edges made from wood it’s unsafe .

How? Looks gash, yes. But unsafe?

Edited by doobin
Posted (edited)

Think i recall seeing it  somewhere with crosshatchs carved on the top  & others covered in chicken wire to make it less slippy

Edited by Stere

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