I was watching a crown molding video and i read a comment i guess the guy was Australian and he mentioned using plaster cornice. I didnt know what that was so i looked it up. I supposes there is different types but this just looks like drywall. Ive never seen or heard of this before. Its funny what other countries do compared to your own. Very interesting.
Great video , very helpful , if you can find a square wall in any building here in Aussie, cutting guide although a great idea, it doesn't really work.
I’m a qualified Aussie gybrock plasterer fixing flushing and all types of cornice,I cut all my cornice on the concrete floor in the main living area using a ply timber miter box ,i can measure and cut without moving up and down the cornice by sliding the cornice on its back with the white lufkin tradesmen tape it’s got red 100 mm stages for dark areas ,I butter up with a 6 inch SS Hyde broad knife 300 mm trowel use a sausage technique with the trowel applying a 10 mm bead closer inside lip more on ceiling instead of bleeding out ,measured all the rooms left to right,cut turn upside down diagonal in each room then I mix a 60 minute red flexible 8ltr bucket,sit the bucket on a crate,mud up on my own throw a 3.6 75 mm cove feed the internal cornice first slide back and forth t
Wow!! Thank you!! I’m in Virginia and just found out about this stuff and your comment is awesome!! Just know that you really truly helped a stranger today!! Thank you
was amusing to see the office worker "buttering" the cornice like a piece of toast. Gyprock TV might want to film a tradie doing this. Can't remember nailing it up either - you put enough cement on in the first place
How do you join a new piece of cornice at a internal corner to an existing cornice and get a accurate measurement and also how do you deal with an uneven ceiling, if you measure 75mm at one end of the wall and the other end becomes 85mm?
recently we had tradespeople over installing our cornices and they used the gyprock cement to secure the cornice which seems standard but they also used a staple gun at particular points of the cornice on the wall. does anyone know if that is the correct process for cornice installation?
As someone who has done this for a job for 20 years this is really irresponsible tricking people into thinking it is easy, the home handyman is going to get the wrong idea and make an absolute dogs breakfast of his renovation. It took me 12+ months to learn how to do this properly
Could someone make it anymore confusing?!? Omg! Imagine making a video that was actually more simple Gyprock TV. Seriously, this is so confusing. Very very poor.
Hi... im self taught, and your video is absolutely fantastic to learn from ...i will apply all ive learned tomorrow and see how they works
I was watching a crown molding video and i read a comment i guess the guy was Australian and he mentioned using plaster cornice. I didnt know what that was so i looked it up. I supposes there is different types but this just looks like drywall. Ive never seen or heard of this before. Its funny what other countries do compared to your own. Very interesting.
Great video , very helpful , if you can find a square wall in any building here in Aussie, cutting guide although a great idea, it doesn't really work.
I’m a qualified Aussie gybrock plasterer fixing flushing and all types of cornice,I cut all my cornice on the concrete floor in the main living area using a ply timber miter box ,i can measure and cut without moving up and down the cornice by sliding the cornice on its back with the white lufkin tradesmen tape it’s got red 100 mm stages for dark areas ,I butter up with a 6 inch SS Hyde broad knife 300 mm trowel use a sausage technique with the trowel applying a 10 mm bead closer inside lip more on ceiling instead of bleeding out ,measured all the rooms left to right,cut turn upside down diagonal in each room then I mix a 60 minute red flexible 8ltr bucket,sit the bucket on a crate,mud up on my own throw a 3.6 75 mm cove feed the internal cornice first slide back and forth t
Wow!! Thank you!! I’m in Virginia and just found out about this stuff and your comment is awesome!! Just know that you really truly helped a stranger today!! Thank you
Clearest video I've seen on how to do this.
Very professional, your video really helpful for me. Just got done job after watching your video, thanks guys
Left out the most difficult -- Trio (3 step) morticing. It drives one crazy, presenting illusions in every direction.
Good job on the clip, told me what I needed to do.
was amusing to see the office worker "buttering" the cornice like a piece of toast. Gyprock TV might want to film a tradie doing this. Can't remember nailing it up either - you put enough cement on in the first place
Excellent video. Thanks!
Really good video 👍
Exelent work. Thanks.
Thanks for the vid. I think I would need to watch it a few times, it was a little confusing, but that's probably because Im new to it. Cheers
This is excellent
Useful message thank you
Bugger it I’m gunna have a go at this, looks easy. 😳
6:50 oh my Christ. Please, get a trowel 😂
Sure thanks
How do you join a new piece of cornice at a internal corner to an existing cornice and get a accurate measurement and also how do you deal with an uneven ceiling, if you measure 75mm at one end of the wall and the other end becomes 85mm?
You have to check it in
5:40
Important!
thanks, much appreciated
recently we had tradespeople over installing our cornices and they used the gyprock cement to secure the cornice which seems standard but they also used a staple gun at particular points of the cornice on the wall. does anyone know if that is the correct process for cornice installation?
Its not incorrect. Its probably a lot easier that using the nails which you have to patch later.
Its the cornice cement thats holding it up.
I highly doubt that anyone's using this system anymore. This makes a relatively easy job HARD!
yeah, still exist in Australia.
How can I get that thing for cutting 45 digress
Gives no additional information about how to cut any other angles that 45?
4.20 - with the first What done?
great vid. thanks
what about when not 45 degrees ??
As someone who has done this for a job for 20 years this is really irresponsible tricking people into thinking it is easy, the home handyman is going to get the wrong idea and make an absolute dogs breakfast of his renovation. It took me 12+ months to learn how to do this properly
What is the hardest part? I'm thinking of installing a cornice myself for a small room.
Could not agree more. 30 years as drywall plasterer. I reckon about 50% of plasterers these days cannot fix cornice. Let alone ornamental.
I tried it first go and got it perfect. I guess not everyone is cut out for doing it well.
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I have vaulted ceilings - Help ?
R34GTRR35 cut it the same mate
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Jesus.... ivd been throwing cornice for 20yrs.... even this confused the hell out of me. I stopped watching.
Same 😂😂😂
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is this product available in UAE?
I have.
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I’m a carpenter with 20 yrs experience this video is so confusing terrible example of a diy clip
Could someone make it anymore confusing?!? Omg! Imagine making a video that was actually more simple Gyprock TV. Seriously, this is so confusing. Very very poor.
The worst material to make walls!!Not durable and very easy to get damage!!Booo!!