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<p>I would think it would be quite a bit of extra effort to get the beveled edge from a full sheet. I've only ever used the sheet in yard areas. Like anything else it just takes some practice and knowing the right techniques.</p> <p>Do you draw a centerline on your subroadbed before attempting cork? The simple step of having a line to follow makes laying in the cork a snap. The same is true for homasote roadbed. Once you have the line, put down your choice of glue along either side and lay in the cork. Use T-pins to hold the cork in place as you go.</p>
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