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An applicator is shown for applying a thin coating of stippled plaster or stucco to a ceiling or wall structure. The applicator includes an elongated tubular member that has an open top and is fitted ... An applicator is shown for applying a thin coating of stippled plaster or stucco to a ceiling or wall structure.
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www.freepatentsonline.com/4223999.html
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A commonly practiced method of applying stipple patterns employs a conventional .... of a brush handle (not shown) to accommodate the stippling of ceilings. ...
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www.patentstorm.us/patents/5419434/description.html
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The finishing of drywalled ceilings in newly constructed or remodeled homes and offices typically employs a stippling process whereby ceilings are endowed with a textured, in lieu of a smooth, plastered finish. ... Immediately upon applying the topping compound and while it is still wet, repetitive stipple patterns may...
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www.patentstorm.us/patents/5378419/description.html
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Prepare the ceiling by applying a base coat of paint in your desired color. While you can use any flat paint, ceiling paint, which is tinted until it dries, makes the job ... Textured ceilings provide soundproofing and visual interest. Stippling refers to tapping lightly with a special brush to create a textured effect.
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www.ehow.com/how_5050257_stipple-ceiling.html
www.ehow.com/how_5050257_stipple-ceiling.html
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Stippled and popcorn textured ceilings became popular because they are less labor intensive to apply than finishing a drywall ceiling. ... There are two popular methods for removing stippling. One involves wetting down the texture and then scraping it off. The second method involves sanding the texture down to the drywall...
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www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-remove-stipple-ceiling
www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-remove-stipple-ceiling
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Ceilings tend to be the most exposed part of a drywall job. Light thrown across it by ceiling fixtures really bring out any irregularities in the surface. Walls are usually broken up by furniture, windows, door or wall hangings, so their flaws are a lot less noticeable. ... Applying Finish Coat on Drywall...
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www.hometime.com/Howto/projects/drywall/drwl_7.htm
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Walls and Ceilings - Stipple Ceiling ... My plan was to do what 'caleyg' suggested by thinning my mud and applying it to the popcorn to fill it in...as well as fill some hairline cracks. At first I was going to trowel the thinned mud on, but 'caleyg' mentioned using a thick nap roller to apply.
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forum.doityourself.com/archive/index.php/t-162301.html
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Stippling. A decorative paint-effect created by dabbing wet paint or glaze with stippling brush. Learn how to stipple with this free, step-by-step, illustrated tutorial, containing pictures of the 2 easy steps required to create the stipple paint effect. ... Like all paint-effects, stippling can be a little messy,
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www.painting-effects.co.uk/stippling_tutorial.htm
www.painting-effects.co.uk/stippling_tutorial.htm
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Choice of any of these is largely a matter of personal preference, although for work on ceilings the bow-handled type is probably the most convenient. ... On large surfaces it is best to have two men at work, the first applying the paint and the second following up close behind with the stippler. If only one man is...
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www.bozzle.com/id_Stippling.html
www.bozzle.com/id_Stippling.html
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