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This is a demonstration by Sean Wheatley of running a plaster cornice in situ.

 

 

 

Sean is regularly called upon to demonstrate at training days such as those run by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB).

 

 

These photos were taken at the National Trust's Arlington Court in 2006.

Fine decorative plaster cornice. Backing coat being built up

This shows a close-up of the backing plaster and the profile tool used to create the shape of the cornice.

Fine decorative plaster cornice. Backing coat complete

Here Sean applies the first layer of final lime putty/fine casting plaster coat.

 

He has about 20-30 minutes before the mix is too stiff to be worked.

 

And 5 seconds to get to the eyewash station if he gets some in his eye. Safety glasses should always be worn when using lime.

Fine decorative plaster cornice. First coat of lime putty top coat applied

The final coat mix has to be applied several times.

 

It is built up and scraped back a number of times to achieve the final finish.

Fine decorative plaster cornice. Profile tool in use

Fine decorative plaster cornice.  Scraping off excess plaster mix

This shows the profile tool scraping the lime putty and fine casting plaster mix back to the desired shape.

Here, we can see the finished cornice and the strata.

 

This is now ready for decoration, which is normally a distemper.

Fine decorative plaster cornice. Finished plaster

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