1 / 13

Producing Plaster Components

Producing Plaster Components. Casting a plaster slab. Casting a plaster slab. Tools and materials required for casting a plaster slab Class A Casting Plaster Canvas Hessian Oil Mixing Bowl Builders Square Pre Greased Timber Laths Pre Soaked Timber Laths Joint rule Scissors.

jewel
Télécharger la présentation

Producing Plaster Components

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Producing Plaster Components Casting a plaster slab

  2. Casting a plaster slab • Tools and materials required for casting a plaster slab • Class A Casting Plaster • Canvas Hessian • Oil • Mixing Bowl • Builders Square • Pre Greased Timber Laths • Pre Soaked Timber Laths • Joint rule • Scissors

  3. Casting a plaster slab The timber bearers are secured into place Timber bearers for a plain faced cast should be at least 30mm x 30mm

  4. Casting a plaster slab • These will be the strike offs , the finished levels for the plaster slab • Using the pre cut ,and pre greased timber laths and a builders square check for accuracy prior to screwing to the bench

  5. Casting a plaster slab To prevent the plaster slab from sticking to the bench , it is coated with a layer of vegetable oil, and allowed to dry. This is know as a release agent

  6. Casting a plaster slab Once the plaster has been mixed to a creamy consistency the firstings are poured into the centre of the cast and allowed to disperse .

  7. Casting a plaster slab Using a joint rule make sure that all the surface area is covered

  8. Casting a plaster slab When the firsting have started to set it is time to install the reinforcement For this we are using timber laths that have been pre soaked for up to 24 hours

  9. Casting a plaster slab • The reason for the pre-soak is to allow for the timber to swell twist and warp. • The timber laths are laid parallel to the strike off • Canvas hessian is cut to size and used to provide strength to the slab

  10. Casting a plaster slab The seconds are mixed and spread with a joint ruleover the timber laths. The strike off points are kept level to the timber fence.

  11. Casting a plaster slab Once the strike off are filled level, they are cleaned off with clean water. A light splash of plaster onto canvas hessian to secure it into place

  12. Casting a plaster slab Once the plaster slab has set and all the heat died off ,it is time to remove the timber bearers .

  13. Casting a plaster slab The completed plaster slab. Any imperfections can be cleaned off with either a busk or joint rule. Then put in a safe dry location to dry before it can be installed

More Related