looks great! I have been repairing the plaster in my 1830's home and its a time consuming process but should be good for another 150+ years when I am done.
Wonderful work! So descriptive in your demonstration and explaining it too. Thanks very much. I'm attempting to replace full runs that are missing in my Victorian home. I'm also making my 10 yr old grandson help me. Determined to get him a good trade and he's very enthusiastic about it.
Nice work. You know what your doing. I also run molds. Hopefully some young people get into this because their will be more and more of this kind of work as those old buildings get remolded.
Diesel Power We normally use a 50-50 mix of lime and molding plaster. USG or Goldbond Molding plaster. Around here Red top is gauging plaster not molding plaster. Gauging plaster will not set fast enough.
Really fun to see - in whole world the same things going the same way. On Rusia we do this kind of job the similar. And i saw a lot of videos from Europe, Asia and Australia - restorers going on one good way.
Nicely done. Looks superb. Can you show how to make the "form" you use.. How you transfer the shapes to the plate in the first place... Many thanx And hello from a dilapidated Victorian house in Brighton.. X
Thank you..... I've been asking different companies if they could make me a piece or old 1900 coving for my living room, but absolutely no joy, now I want to do it myself and this video has given me so many tips, but can I ask what is the best method to make the mould? And what's the best plaster to use, any advice greatly appreciated
hello,sir, excellent craftsmanship, I do have a question on some work that I've done recently, what I've noticed is that after a week I've developed small hairline cracks throughout the cornice that I've ran,wasn't sure what may have happened here, iam using autoclaved finish lime and super white moulding plaster and the ratio was a 50/50 mix. Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
Can't you do it yourself? I've done a section of Victorian coving using a similar method but off the wall and will screw and glue it into place... I think its all down to building up the layers and drying in between each layer... It can't be that difficult as Victorian builders used to do it! Good.luck with yours. X
@@luissanchez1159 Hola Luis, usted dijo que se le podia preguntar. Cuales serian todos los materiales que se necesitaria para hacer las molduras en plaster?
How do you make the profile copy if you don’t have an opening in your moulding? I need to resurface damaged areas of our plaster mouldings. Hope this question makes sense. Gorgeous work!!
With a multitool/knife/padsaw cut a vertical line in your cornice. You can then stick a square bit of 1mm tin into it to trace around….this line you’ve cut can be filled with your mix later on…
Hold a piece of cardboard up to the molding and trim it away little by little with scissors until you have an exact match. Use that to cut a piece of plywood, and a piece of metal to reinforce the plywood so it does not wear down.
Hold a piece of cardboard up to the molding and trim it away little by little with scissors until you have an exact match. Use that to cut a piece of plywood, and a piece of metal to reinforce the plywood so it does not wear down.
Can anyone tell me what the pink base layer is on this video clip please. I am going to make coving in situ from casting plaster and lime and need some way to adhere to a multi finish plaster wall and ceiling?
looks great! I have been repairing the plaster in my 1830's home and its a time consuming process but should be good for another 150+ years when I am done.
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so very much for sharing. Thank you for sharing your: Skill, Art, Expertise, Professionalism.
Wonderful work! So descriptive in your demonstration and explaining it too. Thanks very much. I'm attempting to replace full runs that are missing in my Victorian home. I'm also making my 10 yr old grandson help me. Determined to get him a good trade and he's very enthusiastic about it.
all my life i was wondering how they used to do the moldings, you guys just gave me the answer. Thanks. I will do it on my house
Sweet! Great job!
Don't see too many plaster moulds any more now a days.
Nice job. Can you tell the list of materials? And the mixture? I would love to try some moldings in my house.
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Nice work. You know what your doing. I also run molds. Hopefully some young people get into this because their will be more and more of this kind of work as those old buildings get remolded.
What type of plaster are you using? We have usg base and red top available to us around here, will these work?
Diesel Power We normally use a 50-50 mix of lime and molding plaster.
USG or Goldbond Molding plaster. Around here Red top is gauging plaster not molding plaster. Gauging plaster will not set fast enough.
Hi I have a question will ultracal 30 from usg work?
They same thing I do in Ghana /West Africa and I love it
Looks awesome! How did you make the molding tool in the first place?
Really fun to see - in whole world the same things going the same way. On Rusia we do this kind of job the similar. And i saw a lot of videos from Europe, Asia and Australia - restorers going on one good way.
Amazing! I have water damage in the corners of two rooms on my plaster crowns - wish you were near enough to repair!
thanks for sharing. Looks fanstastic.
Nicely done.
Looks superb.
Can you show how to make the "form" you use.. How you transfer the shapes to the plate in the first place...
Many thanx
And hello from a dilapidated Victorian house in Brighton..
X
Good video
Hello! Great video! I did not quite catch what kind of plaster is required to do this?
Brilliant work skills
very nicely done !
Just Beautiful.....
Now thats a professional
Thank you..... I've been asking different companies if they could make me a piece or old 1900 coving for my living room, but absolutely no joy, now I want to do it myself and this video has given me so many tips, but can I ask what is the best method to make the mould? And what's the best plaster to use, any advice greatly appreciated
I use moulding plaster.
hello,sir, excellent craftsmanship, I do have a question on some work that I've done recently, what I've noticed is that after a week I've developed small hairline cracks throughout the cornice that I've ran,wasn't sure what may have happened here, iam using autoclaved finish lime and super white moulding plaster and the ratio was a 50/50 mix. Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
But you didnt ad pva dummy
Any contact info for this tradesman? I know it’s 9 years later, but this video is the best example of what i need done. Thank you.
Can't you do it yourself?
I've done a section of Victorian coving using a similar method but off the wall and will screw and glue it into place...
I think its all down to building up the layers and drying in between each layer... It can't be that difficult as Victorian builders used to do it!
Good.luck with yours.
X
I have done this kind of work for over 25 years. Ask me anything.
@@luissanchez1159 Hola Luis, usted dijo que se le podia preguntar. Cuales serian todos los materiales que se necesitaria para hacer las molduras en plaster?
@@monicaa6546 depende del trabajo que quieras hacer? Que tenes en mente? Si son cornisas podes comprar molding plaster. Viene en una bolsa de 50 lbs.
Curious as to why you don't just blow the plaster on with a hopper rather than a trowel
How do you make the profile copy if you don’t have an opening in your moulding? I need to resurface damaged areas of our plaster mouldings. Hope this question makes sense.
Gorgeous work!!
Check out this link from a plastering group in the UK, Stuart demonstrates a technique to create a template.
th-cam.com/video/2n77Ay3f4ac/w-d-xo.html
With a multitool/knife/padsaw cut a vertical line in your cornice. You can then stick a square bit of 1mm tin into it to trace around….this line you’ve cut can be filled with your mix later on…
fyi, 100 years ago, plaster masters like this published books on this that cost 100 bucks these days. This bunch of masters is for real!
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great video. how do you make the blade? how do you fill in the gaps?
just wondering why didnt you muffle the running mould?
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Nice work
Are you using fibers for stronger construction?
What is the ratio of like and plaster?
DovetailConstCo can you ask the guy, what the name of pink primer call? Thanks...
Curious as well how to make the blade/tool to make the run?
Hold a piece of cardboard up to the molding and trim it away little by little with scissors until you have an exact match. Use that to cut a piece of plywood, and a piece of metal to reinforce the plywood so it does not wear down.
@@mrdanforth3744 that must be what the gap at each end facilitates...
Good job, but very difficult, it was possible to do, do that on the table, then the attachment will not require you to all the effort
Where do you get the lime?
Any advice or videos on how to do corners? Thanks.
Nice
Just curious how do you make the tool that replicates the molding exactly?
Hold a piece of cardboard up to the molding and trim it away little by little with scissors until you have an exact match. Use that to cut a piece of plywood, and a piece of metal to reinforce the plywood so it does not wear down.
the pink stuff is plaster weld
No!
Good. very nice.
Nice video … very useful.
hard jog..but its worth it!! I like it!
Can anyone tell me what the pink base layer is on this video clip please. I am going to make coving in situ from casting plaster and lime and need some way to adhere to a multi finish plaster wall and ceiling?
It is a primer to adhere plaster etc to paint. Any Gypsum supply store should carry some.
B. Bennett
Plaster weld
just wondering why so many mixes, why not just one constructive one and one for the finish..
If you put it on too thick it will fall on the floor in a big pile of mush.
Who knew that Moses did plaster work?
awesome ....grand
trim-tex spray glue will work as a primer
I would love to learn how to do this.
It's a soon forgotten trade.
Eh bien , mais si le modèle tiré sur la table était plus rapide et est fatigué et est facile à installer
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Je suis très intéressée de travailler avec vous.j'aime beaucoup votre travail
I'm exhausted....
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I suggest the wearing of latex surgical gloves. That stuff will burn the skin bad.
gooood
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