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Creating Plaster Dappled with Birch Broom: Ingredients, Proportions & Ready-Made Options

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    PchlaW81
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    Hello
    Does anyone know of some ingredients such plaster is used to plaster houses, the birch broom was soaked, and the wall was dripped with it. I shoot it's cement, yellow sand and lime, but in what proportions? Alternatively, maybe someone met with something so "ready" because today such times that everything is available. Even the professional name of the plaster as if someone had given it, maybe I will get to the ball after the thread. I don't need much to process the door and garage door after insertion.
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    robokop
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    PchlaW81 wrote:
    Does anyone know of some ingredients such plaster is made that the houses were plastered in the past, a birch brush was soaked, and it mottled the wall

    This was how the so-called szpryc - a primer for proper limestone plaster.
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    Łukasz-O
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    PchlaW81 wrote:
    Hello
    Does anyone know of some ingredients such plaster is used to plaster houses, the birch broom was soaked, and the wall was dripped with it. I shoot it's cement, yellow sand and lime, but in what proportions? Alternatively, maybe someone met with something so "ready" because today such times that everything is available. Even the professional name of the plaster as if someone had given it, maybe I will get to the ball after the thread. I don't need much to process the door and garage door after insertion.

    It all depends on what structure and color you want to get.
    Search under the name "lamb plaster" or "terabona plaster".
    The broom hit the slat made the structure. Probably in the 50s (although I do not know if not even before) special hand ejectors were invented:
    link
    As you can see, various modifications are available today.
    I used to plaster a house on the plot myself.
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    kortyleski
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    This type of plaster was called territory I remember. It was based on white cement, pigments and probably something else.
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    PchlaW81
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    Thank you for the entries. Pl of these slogans I will find something .. Kisses
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    zimny8
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    kortyleski wrote:
    It was based on white cement, pigments and probably something else.

    And lime, in proportions adjusted by trial and error, differences resulted from the characteristics of the substrate and ingredients.
    Instead of pigments, plain gray cement was added to obtain shades of gray.
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