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Patching Artex Swirl / Scroll Texture Ceiling Pattern with a Stipple Brush
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- čas přidán 16. 06. 2018
- Patching drywall textures or Artex patterns takes a little practice. Here I use a stipple brush to create a swirl and other texturing tools to complete the job, showing steps to making good the ceiling repair and preparation before matching in the 'swirl' texture pattern
Small Stipple Brush
Large Stipple Brush (8" - professional use as used in this video
Caulking Tool (10"
Caulking Tool (12"
Fibre Sticky Tape
I hope you find the video useful when attempting to repair artexed ceilings and matching in the texture pattern
Thanks for watching
Excellent tutorial,best I have seen to help me repair my ceiling,thank you so much👌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Lourdes baby I made this just for you. Thanks for commenting have a great day
Thank you for a very clear presentation of technique. Your explanations are very easy to understand.
You are most welcome, Gregory. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Have a great day
This is just what I needed for a job. Thank you.
You are most welcome, Eric. Thanks for commenting
This guy is the best I’ve ever seen
Roberto, thank you so much greatly appreciated. Have a great day thanks for commenting
Very grateful for sharing your skills! Thank you
You are most welcome, Paul. And thank you so much for watching and for commenting. Have a great day
awesome.well explained video. i think ill give a repair job a go myself👍
Thanks for commenting Jason. Let me know how you get on. Regards, Dale
Cheers for the vid, my boss has got me doing artexing, it’s not our trade lol
Darren you are welcome
If you want to know anything texture related just comment here and I'll get straight back
Good luck with your Artexing jobs
You make it look so easy!
Great video dale 😃
Really, it's not that difficult just set up your video recorder and start filming. Thanks for commenting have a great day
Thanks, Hugh
omg lifesaver love this!!
Esha, you got taste! Thanks for commenting, have a great day
Long time not see new stuff. Another brilliant video from you Dale. Amazing how many work that you put into this and apsolutley stunning result. I will try that in one room soon when i renovated. Cheers Dale
Thank you for such an inspiring comment. Have a great day
Brilliant!
Gary. I don't know you. I don't know where you live. I don't even know what you do in life. But I do know one thing. You are brilliant too. Thank you so much for commenting. Have a great day, from sunny (mostly rainy) South Wales
Doing 1000 sq ft of this texture tomorrow for a water damage job. Wasn't sure if I should roll the mud or apply by trowel before swirling. Thank you!
Nice 👌
Thanks
Great video but I thought you might demonstrate how to do the swirl with the stippler and the sponge?
Hi there William. I have actually on my channel a video demonstrating how to make the swirl pattern using STIPPLE BRUSH - link below
czcams.com/video/EXo2LPflqHk/video.html
how hard would it be to take off a pattern? Would sanding be the best way?
Prior to any kind of work, you may need to check the texture does not contain asbestos as tampering may create dust particles to loosen and become breathed in. There are specialists dealing with this task, and home kits. Let me know how you get on. Thanks for commenting
This is exactly what I needed to know how to do. Thank you!
Also, the shaky / jittery camera made it difficult to watch parts of the video. I would encourage a steadier hand next time. I had to look away at times because of the rapid shaking.
You are welcome Michael Kieth. Thanks for the shaky feedback and for commenting. I did use a cheaper more portable camera for this job and the video is the result and I am happy you found the information useful
Hi there, how does one remove that texture?
Hi. One must make sure the compound does not contain asbestos, as the material should not be disturbed by scraping etc, as this will release dangerous fibres. There is a test at home kit to check for any asbestos present. This is the first step.
Hope this helps, thanks for commenting
Where ca I get that kind a brush?
Hi. This is called a 'stipple brush' used for ceiling/wall texturing. And available on Ebay (UK seller)
When did this style texture first appear? The 70's? Wouldn't mind doing this in my future house.
Actually Pontiac Geek as far as I know the method of texturing using a toothed tool was created in the UK (which went on to be known as ARTEXING - due to a company making Artex texture material).
A plaster'r applied plaster to a wall and used a metal toothed trowel and drew it through the plaster, creating kind of a messy and random half fan pattern.
There was a sample in Cardiff I spotted in the backroom of a shop and the door was open.
Amazed, I inquired
This was way back in 1987.
The shop was owned by a mature couple selling toys there, in Cowbridge Rd East, Canton.
The owners were delighted in telling me they payed the guy to do this instead of the popular flat finish.
He told me the job was carried out in 1947.
Of course, in them day, others came they saw and then wanted a textured finish...
In 1974
Texturing combs (known as ARTEXING COMBS) were born
Texture material was available in many DIY shops, and a variety began to rise
Creating ceiling / wall texturing stormed the UK's ceilings and walls
You could say, almost everyone wanted 3 dimensional, textured finish
Around Cardiff (and the UK) there were the very few real masters at work
These guys were EPIC
Their perfect and ornamental finish recommended their future jobs
These masters would not even let a customer view how they performed their superior finishes
Shut the door. Do the job. Clean up. Let customer enter only then
Unfortunately there were many wanabees too which showed in their finishes
It was not their fault, they saw an opportunity and wanted to learn
And the only way to do this was to practice, and practice, and last but not least, practice
Before even contemplating advertising their work.
Some folk were blessed to learn one on one with a master texture practitioner
Some folk learned practicing for months on their own ceilings and walls
I just like to add, because of the non-learning opportunity, this channel is dedicated to showing the methods where the texture person could practice at home and become highly familiar with the entire process of creative texturing.
vanlok's Documental thanks for commenting.
Have a great day
can I artex over old stippled artex
Possibly Sta. With a little preparation first, of course. Thanks for commenting, have a great day
I hate it when I knock the artex spikes off into my roller
Hi Darren
I take that this would be a stipple pattern...
What we used to do was when there was a ultra spikey stipple we had to paint, we would first run the back end of a sweeping brush over the ceiling gently
This would normally smash off those pesky spikes, leaving less mess in the roller
Good luck
Comment here let me know how you get on
Have a great day
Hi plasterer here you done need to PVA that
Well sh$t. I knew there was something wrong. Thanks for commenting have a great day