Venetian plastering in a contemporary form: Vacarda Design

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  • Опубліковано 13 лис 2020

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  • @sparksmcgee6641
    @sparksmcgee6641 Рік тому

    Use work bags for wedges. You can set the pins on the non tie slot to get things going.
    Start with the inside if your face forming. Inside corner is going to be tough.
    You need a lot of string lines.
    If you can snap a line and cut a line in the footer on the outside of the forms. If it's under of in it's hard to see. Use a small square or ruler to measure being off a 1/4" from the cut line. If you get a quality SPAX or grk screw a #8 is a 5/32 concrete bit on an impact. Drill concrete and screw right into the concrete footer, no tapcon necessary
    Standard Rodenhouse screw work on concrete as well as metal or wood.
    Special order fiberglass rebar for half of the bar. Same price less weight when you need to move a form.
    $50 for rebar caps. Buy them. I almost ripped half my face off on my first pour.
    Get a conveyor concrete truck if you can locally. 35 and 45 in our area.
    Drift pins are handy.
    You'll wear the waffle face off a hammer in a set.
    Get a framer with a flat head on the hammer to get into the corners.
    Catspaw is a must to hold pins while setting or pulling them so you can get a hammer on the wedge tip to remove.
    Double #5 around windows and opening.
    Check Every Single Wedge before the pour. Night before on an early morning pour.
    It will move when concrete goes in.
    Your door and windows bucks will move, check them when you check wedges.
    After a spinner for years finally go a wire spinner. Start with the wood handle on the first. Spinner from them on.
    To much diesel or oil will discolor your concrete. Doesn't take much.

  • @helenkaufman623
    @helenkaufman623 2 роки тому +1

    A list of materials would help! Awesome work!

  • @abbyfago9541
    @abbyfago9541 Рік тому

    How can I hear more from Tanya?

  • @hamedjabarian1155
    @hamedjabarian1155 2 роки тому

    Hi. Impressive. If I my,. What kind of plaster specifically is not breakable after drying which you already applied on canvas, I barely can recall any flexible one

  • @armandelebeau9262
    @armandelebeau9262 2 роки тому

    Est-ce que je peux utiliser le même canevas de coton que je prends pour monter mes toiles peintes à l’acrylique?

  • @seablue081
    @seablue081 3 роки тому

    What do you seal the plaster with? I heard you say Seal it. Thank you

  • @sadsanina
    @sadsanina 2 роки тому

    Hi what was the brand of the plaster please

  • @9brian9871
    @9brian9871 3 роки тому

    Do you attach these to the walls like a wallpaper? Or simply hang them much like a tapestry? If like wallpaper, is it glued? Just not sure I understand the purpose unless it is meant to be a piece of art, similar to a painting? I think it is a genius technique, just not sure about the application for it.

    • @tanyavacarda2392
      @tanyavacarda2392 3 роки тому +1

      Hi Hairsaviour, Thank you for your questions. A plaster sheet can be attached to the wall as wallpaper using a strong grip wallpaper adhesive. This way you can use it as a full-height mural. There are full-length murals available to order from the maker's page vacardadesign.com. The little woven hangings come with a dowel that you can hang on a hook or nail. These are decorative tapestries and they look great as little wall decoration texture accents. All frescos come either framed as artwork or unframed, on a handmade paper or a solid base, giving you the freedom to frame them yourself, put it on a shelf, prop against the wall or use any other hanging clips/ gear to style your wall.

  • @KK-nj8nb
    @KK-nj8nb 3 роки тому

    11.00' what board have u used here?

    • @vacardadesign6322
      @vacardadesign6322 3 роки тому

      Hi K Kam, that's cotton stretched on a wood board. Once the fresco is ready it's removed from the board so it's only for temporary support.