Orangery ceilings

zombie

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What's your preferences curve all the internal angle/creases or try and leave them all straight!

Thoughts?
 
If its a re-skim and the angle is already rounded leave it as is. My preference would be straight.
 
on an orangery ceiling we find that the angles are to tight to scroll.
skim alternatives then we hold up a length of plasterboard stop bead against the internal and cut a dead straight line. we use the same method for bay windows.
 
on an orangery ceiling we find that the angles are to tight to scroll.
skim alternatives then we hold up a length of plasterboard stop bead against the internal and cut a dead straight line. we use the same method for bay windows.

Do you staple/ nail it in place then remove once finishing set @malc
 
Do you staple/ nail it in place then remove once finishing set @malc

no. we only hold the bead in place , after the second alternative angle is complete. then run the edge of a small tool down the line. it just cuts the plaster slightly it gives you a nice sharpe line.
 
Does anyone use stop beads for this or free hand
Freehand . But think i might try putting a trim on next time . Wouldnt use a stop bee as bit flimsy.
We got this to do in a few weeks. Its getting over boards. If we struggle sure god will help
 

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