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Decorative stone can add maximum sophistication, chic and originality to both the interior and exterior. It combines an

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 6:39 am
by zihadhosenjm40
The mold is lubricated with a compound for better removal of the element and painted (if this option is chosen).
The mixture in the tank is stirred again, and the molds are filled with plaster.
To remove air and compact the material, the template is moved slightly, creating vibration.
Excess plaster is removed.
As soon as the mixture begins to harden, grooves are formed on its surface using a notched trowel. Their purpose is to improve adhesion to the surface.
Please note! Plaster decorative stone can be laid on a concrete base, on brickwork, on a plastered or wooden wall, and even on plasterboard.

That's it, all that's left is to wait for it to dry and make a new batch. When you have collected enough decorative elements, you can start laying them out. How do you do that? Let's find out.

XYou already have the main element, the gypsum decorative stone. All that remains is to stock up on the remaining materials and tools that will be needed for the job. Here is the estonia mobile database of what you will need:

gypsum or other adhesive composition for this purpose;
deep penetration primer;
regular spatula and serrated spatula;
miter box, for giving the stone the desired shape in the corners;
tape measure, level, plumb line;
pencil;
assembly gun;
hacksaw for metal;
acrylic varnish;
roller with a tray;
sponge for removing excess glue.