Plastering an arch
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Plastering an arch
Can somebody give me an idea of how to plaster an archway that I've built between two rooms.It's made from timber covered with plasterboard.Where do I start?
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hardboard, the flimsy stuff. find the dead centre of your arch and on the underside mark it. you won't get one piece of hardboard to do this so you need to cut it in half, remember it needs to be wide than the width of the arch. i think i would use two 6ft pieces. nail one end into the mark you made earlier and bend the rest of the board untill it forms the shape you are happy with then nail the bottom of the board. basically all the underside will be covered by hardboard.
you will repeat the same on the opposite side make sure when you but the centre pieces together that there is no gap.
so now you should have your archway formed plaster both sides leaving the hardboard in situ. when the both sides hav set then remove the hardboard carefully then you should just be able to fill the underneath by screwing pieces of plasterboard and filling with bonding, then skim as normal.
then you have something like this, easy eh!!............
you will repeat the same on the opposite side make sure when you but the centre pieces together that there is no gap.
so now you should have your archway formed plaster both sides leaving the hardboard in situ. when the both sides hav set then remove the hardboard carefully then you should just be able to fill the underneath by screwing pieces of plasterboard and filling with bonding, then skim as normal.
then you have something like this, easy eh!!............
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