8 January 2010 - 17:21How to use a comb to invoice the ceiling and walls

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Here in the UK, we have different textures and designs stunning designs directly on the ceiling and walls with tools such as fingers, rollers, sponges, rags, brushes, spoons, etc.: the only limit is your imagination, but in this article I would like to talk with using the "texture" ridges, creating an incredible impact on their inner surfaces are very reasonably priced, and now widely available via the Internet: Plus, the methods used for the coating to the desired textureSurface is usually hot and sometimes move, and even "troweled to" place "to sprinkle.
As you can imagine, the cost of the coating texture on the ceiling and walls in order to allow the home "DIY enthusiast" to "do it yourself", because all you need is a bucket with a mixture of powder to mix texture tools (or attachment to the drilling and the structure of plastic mixing tool that can be attached to a wooden handle), the cylinder of powder textureData storage and possession of many, of course, the structure of the spine;
Some of the textures are in the shape of the combs, all-in-one design (almost similar to plastic adhesives rozmetadlo but I saw "back" edge is a bit more / so wide apart) because the handle and zoubkované (Šablonování) edges are made in the shape, plastic, the normal length of the ridge is about 10 centimeters (which is ideal for creating projects for large andand lower walls and ceilings;), while others are texturing comb wooden handle, cut the nest by a piece or two of flexible plastic (including zoubkované Šablonování edge), which provides textured ridges, when cared for properly should serve you a long time, but please remember neperte combs in boiling water, as it can reduce zoubkované edge, plus also remember that many of the surface texture, Jagged Edge can be pretty exhausteddown, giving a thinner, more adverse events and depth of the sample;
To model the ceiling, first make sure the surface is properly sealed and that the cold (no heating), so you have to mix textures to cover the whole area to be textured per second after selecting the model which is / will be required to design an experiment is the entrance to the room and look at the ceiling, it is quite normal to start šablonováním along the wall,running through the narrow width of the ceiling, due to the front door (but it depends entirely on you and your customers' individual preferences.)
Thus, for example, say that we start our model of the wall of doors, including the model (after), runs down the (long and close) the length of the ceiling.
Go back to the wall (where they intend to start the model) and see what it is like a model will work;as a model, the model is always for you and your work with it / by the narrow width and the length of the ceiling down, now back to the wall, ridge to hold the hand that feels most comfortable for you, an invoice, if you have a left hand slip back to the wall in right-hand corner of the room is just around the corner, that immediately after the texture of the team will run the model back, and run a widewall / EDGE if you are using your right hand, start at left corner on the ceiling.
In short, roller, driven by the structure of the team, about half to three quarters of an inch thick across the width of the depth of the nearest ceiling, opposite from the edge of one wall to another texture unit about two roller widths wide, the structure of the ridge, and then continue in this method, the entire ceiling continue until the length of the field.
EverythingHere is a fully enclosed 'Texture Revival', which will help you, check out my articles on mixing and texture and surface preparation.
When you try any texturing tasks, always practice on a small area first for best results.
Thanks for reading, I hope this article will help you in the next task is to learn how to use an invoice with the ridges.
Dale Ovenstone.
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