I need to finish plaster the ceiling in my kitchen but it is too large for me to do in one go as I'm just not fast enough. I can plaster half of it though. So my idea is to plaster one half first and then do the other half when I've finished that. I need advice on how to blend the two halves where they meet.
I had two ideas, first to run a batten down the middle of the ceiling and plaster up to that. And second, try to feather as best I can when I get near to the middle. In both cases I would then fill the gap left between the two areas with easifill and sand it down to hopefully give a neat join between them.
With the batten idea I'm worried that there could be a small ridge of plaster sticking out where the plaster meets the batten. With the feathering idea I'm not sure I have the skill as it's not something I've done before.
Advice please on this and any better ways I might do it.
I had two ideas, first to run a batten down the middle of the ceiling and plaster up to that. And second, try to feather as best I can when I get near to the middle. In both cases I would then fill the gap left between the two areas with easifill and sand it down to hopefully give a neat join between them.
With the batten idea I'm worried that there could be a small ridge of plaster sticking out where the plaster meets the batten. With the feathering idea I'm not sure I have the skill as it's not something I've done before.
Advice please on this and any better ways I might do it.