Ron, I've been using Grassello diCalce for years but never in my wildest dreams have I ever thought that I could have used it together with the linear trowel as I've always used it with travertine plasters or marmarino. Thanks for this upload and please keep the videos coming (lol).
Hi, thank you for sharing your Art and knowledge with us. Is there a reason why on the final coat of plaster application that you don't use the plastic trowel? Do the plastic trowels hold up for durability?
Hi Ron, Extraordinary. As I am just learning about plasters, how thick is the final combined plaster layers? How durable is the final product.? Can it be cleaned periodically and if so , how and with what? And when you make your sample boards, what is your substrate, baltic birch ply? Great stuff, wish I lived closer I'd be signing up for your classes. From So Oregon. Thanks. Jeff
That is absolutely beautiful - this is the first of yours that I've seen. That being said, do you work with any other colors, or just mainly the "metals"? Thanks!
Keith Sarty hi, yes you can apply an additional coat of wax. However, if you apply clear wax over a tinted wax it will remove some the tinted wax. If you decide to apply additional wax layers I would apply the wax by trowel and not a rag.
I’ll be posting a line of pigments for non lime based products in the website on Wednesday. 8 ounce plastic bottles prices range from 11-20 , price varies on color
Plaster is much stronger than drywall, so using this as a wall finish in my occasionally moving tiny house for example, it is superior and easy to fix if/when cracks develop. As an artist myself with decades of experience in the museum/film/visitors centre industry, plaster and texture is a no-brainer. LOVE what you did here :)
Ron, I've been using Grassello diCalce for years but never in my wildest dreams have I ever thought that I could have used it together with the linear trowel as I've always used it with travertine plasters or marmarino. Thanks for this upload and please keep the videos coming (lol).
You can do a whole wall like this? That's insane! Nicely done
wallpaint and plasters are my hobby , nice that i found your channel .New ideas great stuff love it keep on !
Boa noite amigão!!! Trabalho magnífico!!! Está ferramenta como eu consigo ela aqui no Brasil!?! Tem um site que eu possa comprar?? Obgd
HOW DO YOU GET INTO THE. CORNERS OF TWO WALS
I’m thinking this with optic fibre star ceiling
Looks amazing l am going to use gray would l next a black background or white 🤔
You are very inspiring thanks for sharing
Hi, thank you for sharing your Art and knowledge with us. Is there a reason why on the final coat of plaster application that you don't use the plastic trowel? Do the plastic trowels hold up for durability?
Enjoying your videos look forward to seeing more marmorino techniques.
Hi am Shawn and I live in Jamaica how do I get the material here in Jamaica and tools
I’m confused with the wax. Do you water down the bees wax.
Can anyone advise if Renaissance Wax Polish is sufficient to use? The link below did not bring me to the Italian polishing wax.
Thank you Ronald for sharing. Superb video.
Another excellent video! Looking forward to more marmorino vids!
Hi Ron, Extraordinary. As I am just learning about plasters, how thick is the final combined plaster layers? How durable is the final product.? Can it be cleaned periodically and if so , how and with what? And when you make your sample boards, what is your substrate, baltic birch ply?
Great stuff, wish I lived closer I'd be signing up for your classes. From So Oregon. Thanks. Jeff
Can this be done on kitchen counter tops ???
Thanks for time and content.
Awsome Ron 👍👍
That is absolutely beautiful - this is the first of yours that I've seen. That being said, do you work with any other colors, or just mainly the "metals"? Thanks!
Ron, my friend are looking quite frenchy these days. Wall sample is awesome!
Thank you for your videos sir !! You are a master. Quick question .. is it possible to add another layer of clear wax over this finish ?
Keith Sarty hi, yes you can apply an additional coat of wax. However, if you apply clear wax over a tinted wax it will remove some the tinted wax. If you decide to apply additional wax layers I would apply the wax by trowel and not a rag.
@@RonaldLayman ty
I’ll be posting a line of pigments for non lime based products in the website on Wednesday. 8 ounce plastic bottles prices range from 11-20 , price varies on color
amazing
Hey! So all you added the colors into the wax?
Can you use this technique in a shower? And if so would you finish with olive oil soap instead of wax to waterproof?
Fifi Gazepis as long as you use pure lime plaster that is rated for exterior use and yes the oil oil soap is perfect
Love this Ron, is Trey smith related to you? 😂 keep um coming
Bravo the best teacher ❤❤🦊🦊🦊🐴🐎🐱
Thank you
Well done 👏
What is the school called?
Love your stuff mate. Been Plastering a long time. But would love to get into this 😎😎😎😎😎😎👍
Thanks again!
Love, love this!!!
Duuuude !! Verrryyy niiice !! Ty sir
amazing,👍
Great job....
great vid
This looking amazing mate, would love to see it on a wall!!
love love love it
Man...Semi-learning is worse than ignorance.
Plaster is much stronger than drywall, so using this as a wall finish in my occasionally moving tiny house for example, it is superior and easy to fix if/when cracks develop. As an artist myself with decades of experience in the museum/film/visitors centre industry, plaster and texture is a no-brainer. LOVE what you did here :)