



Wall openings are formed with areas or lintels above them. Some openings can also be formed free standing. This in particular for arches located in lounges or dining rooms. It is appropriate to apply plaster first to walls. The openings plaster should be done carefully after the surfaces are complete. This allows straight edges to be fixed firmly on the opening edges for plaster to be applied. Fixtures like windows or doors should be in place before.
To commence plaster to openings, the straight edges are fixed first to the edges. These are fixed firmly and aligned to the edges. It is important to measure the width or thickness of the wall. The starlight edges are held by a half round metal bar so that they don’t move. The corners are confirmed to be square and plumb. Adjust the straight edges to the openings and start plastering. A slurry cement mixture is first applied and allowed to dry.
After the slurry has set, a second round of slurry is applied. This should be rich in cement. After the edges are all filled and angles set. The straight edges are slowly removed from the opening. This should be done carefully to avoid chipping the corners. A skimming coat of lime and cement is then applied with a steel float. Internal and external angle plates are used for the ninety degree angles. This should be cured with water for two weeks.
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