plasterers

Plaster is a building material used for the protective or decorative coating of walls and ceilings and for moulding and casting decorative elements. In English, "plaster" usually means a material used for the interiors of buildings, while "render" commonly refers to external applications. The term stucco refers to plasterwork that is worked in some way to produce relief decoration, rather than flat surfaces.
The most common types of plaster mainly contain either gypsum, lime, or cement, but all work in a similar way. The plaster is manufactured as a dry powder and is mixed with water to form a stiff but workable paste immediately before it is applied to the surface. The reaction with water liberates heat through crystallization and the hydrated plaster then hardens.
Plaster can be relatively easily worked with metal tools and sandpaper and can be moulded, either on site or in advance, and worked pieces can be put in place with adhesive. Plaster is suitable for finishing rather than load-bearing, and when thickly applied for decoration may require a hidden supporting framework.
Forms of plaster have several other uses. In medicine, plaster orthopedic casts are still often used for supporting set broken bones. In dentistry, plaster is used to make dental models by pouring the material into dental impressions. Various types of models and moulds are made with plaster. In art, lime plaster is the traditional matrix for fresco painting; the pigments are applied to a thin wet top layer of plaster and fuse with it so that the painting is actually in coloured plaster. In the ancient world, as well as the sort of ornamental designs in plaster relief that are still used, plaster was also widely used to create large figurative reliefs for walls, though few of these have survived.

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  1. Dan

    Plastering Courses

    List and discuss plastering courses here. There's a Gold Trowel and Silver Trowel and Construction Skills College in Stoke. Along with Able Skills in the south. You would need to research them well though.
  2. Dan

    Welcome to The Plasterers Forum

    Welcome to the Plasterers Forum by Tilers Forums
  3. Dan

    Plasterers Forum

    Plasterers Forum <p>There’s a Plasterers Forum online that has been the main one for years now. Also covers rendering and suchlike. Independent plastering courses can be found on there too, I think through Goldtrowel but may be somebody else now. We did use plasteringforums.co.uk or something...

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