ACA D Winchester 1 Running an arch in situ
ACA D Winchester2 A opening was made to allow access to the new study
ACA D Winchester3 A opening was made to allow access to the new study
ACA D Winchester4 Using a piece of string and a pencil The arch was spun from the centre point The width of the opening was drawn on the surface of the plasterboard Plasterboards were fixed over the wall area
ACA D Winchester5 Using a pad saw the arch was carefully cut out
ACA D Winchester6 Thin coat beads fitted to the arris Plasterboards have been fixed to the inside of the arch A coat of thistle bonding has been applied to level up the board, and marry into exiting plaster surface
ACA D Winchester7 A coat of finishing plaster has been applied The surfaces have been married together
ACA D Winchester8 Top of the arch ” R=14.5” D = 29 R = Radius D = Diameter Spring line
ACA D Winchester9 D = 29 R=14.5” R = Radius D = Diameter R=14.5” Springing board Pivot point Centre for the fishtail gig stick Dry wall screws used as anchor points
ACA D Winchester10 gig stick with fishtail Template Stock Slipper Angle Mould
ACA D Winchester11 Pivot point Centre for the fishtail gig stick Dry wall screws used as anchor points The slipper and gig stick are flush with the wall
ACA D Winchester12 The mould is built up with three coat of plaster The angle mould is passed over the plaster Make sure that the mould is flush to the wall and the fishtail is located on the pivot point
ACA D Winchester13 The mould is nearly built up
ACA D Winchester14 The semi circular arch is now run The springing board has been removed The mould has been cut of at the spring line
ACA D Winchester15 Running the styles Relocate the angle mould on the finished section When the mould is located fix the running rule with drywall screws Then plumb down the rule and fix
ACA D Winchester16 Alterations have been to the angle mould The gig stick has been removed, and a second slipper has been added This will give the mould stability for running up the rule Twin slipper mould
ACA D Winchester17 The gig stick has been removed, and a second slipper has been added To gauge the distance between the slippers a piece of the running rule has been used
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ACA D Winchester19 Again the mould is built up with three coats of plaster The mould is run up and down the running rule
ACA D Winchester20 When the mould is run The running rule is removed The joint at the spring line is worked with a small tool and joint rule
ACA D Winchester21 The same process is repeated on the other style
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