AWilson
New Member
Hey, quite new to forums. But willing to ask for any advice. 
I skimmed a 4x4m ceiling today and look good, except the edges which I splattered down, an inch on every wall, seem to have done this before. I work alone, sometimes just feel a bit rushed and focus too much on trying to get the edges neat but fail.
I've actually been to college to learn plastering, but its a bit different when the ceilings are old.
So any suggestions: My thoughts were (hey, apart from using coving to cover up)

I skimmed a 4x4m ceiling today and look good, except the edges which I splattered down, an inch on every wall, seem to have done this before. I work alone, sometimes just feel a bit rushed and focus too much on trying to get the edges neat but fail.
I've actually been to college to learn plastering, but its a bit different when the ceilings are old.
So any suggestions: My thoughts were (hey, apart from using coving to cover up)
- Skim the ceiling, f*&% the edges until very last, then concentrate on them
- Tape around the ceiling edges to protect (ummm... this isn't really the direction I want to go in though is it)