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Please explain how to make stucco corners round or bullnosed

Hi guys heard here with Kirt giordano plastering, 
so we're going to show you today is we're building   up molds around in the mailbox Club rounded off 
Vince the bull nose and everything is tying it in   here we have controls and we're stretching we're 
stretching everything we're grabbing everything   using a reinforced fiber admit that you have 
to have a certification board to do both coats   in a day this is my first coat we're going to 
scratch this come back and brown it out and the   finish is - finish I'll show you how to do that 
and I'll show you how we round off of bullnose   these joints because the mailbox is flush with the 
wall so and that's the way the homeowner wants and   wants it flush so we're gonna bulldoze these guys 
out just like they pulled those this window here   you'll see it soon enough when we get to that 
stage alright guys got a lot of fat on the wall   this is the second coat what I'm doing to bullnose 
these out is me is this let's call the street at   your RV I'm gonna take it like that like that and 
that gives me a true and glum wall coming here and   I take my corners this way go up when I come to 
this mailbox there's gonna be bulldoze I've just   feathering it out sort of speed then I'll come 
back with a chalk after it's real hard and dig   that out and bullnose right now with the buzzer 
on loose like this takes a whole lot of steel the   harder the bucket the less skill but I like I'd 
rather you scale any day of the month so this is   gonna set for a Boff of 35 minutes and this guy 
here bulldoze I'm bullnose in this too and we   are about inch and a half thick here generally 
we go about 7/8 of an inch for cold but when   you do an old houses like this sometimes 
it's a happen but I'm just two and a half you're both shots today with a reinforced 
bar [ __ ] you got to know your material,   so I wouldn't advise anybody out there rocks 
trying to do both coats in a day of this you   don't want to do that and areas like this 
where we're missing corners what I did is   I put my pot here and came up there's 
no corner here boom I'll make a corner   I let that set then I float it all in the last 
thing you'll see today is the completion of it,   and I'll show you the bullnose and of these guys, 
until then we'll see them all right guys we're a   lot thicker than what we should be seven-eight 
on this particular law in that particular wall that's a sheer wall we're compensating with 
cement. My son was over here. The guys with Chado   floated the whole thing long to fall off. Well, 
we're about two inches thick and scratched it,   but we still got another inch and a half on here, 
and what you do is you get all the water out of   the hook completely dry, then you go upwards 
motion up good up everything is upwards cornered   you take it straight up right here upward motion 
it's got to drive so when you wet this pound it   you know all the moisture out of it and then 
just keep going upward in the area that looks   like it wants a bulge right here something leaves 
that long give it another 40 minutes just Hufford   motions, and I said I was going to show you how 
to do this, but we're not at that stage bullnose   this fool knows this but when you have a bullnose 
a lot of cement into it upward just like a job we're almost at the end but I figured since my 
son was having issue here and he's been doing   it with me for all about eight years you guys 
try to do this will probably encounter some   of this same soft stuff especially if you're 
doing something that you have to improvise and   go a lot thicker all right guys final stage of 
job bulldoze they get flattened and take your   love juice pulled out here same thing ride 
a big wall right you build it upward texture   just to be a - but it's been painted about 15 
times so I did a heavy flow which one they painted   will match a lot tighter than if I - my action 
is going to look Womack so over here is what we   want to avoid we didn't do that patch I don't 
know if you could even see that that transition   right here transition is real important went down 
here what we did do the transition if you do the   transition really well and your texture doesn't 
match well it's not so bad but having better it's   actually yet that we can't manage anyway the 
fella asked me to do with the house I've been   asked a couple times it was all your website looks 
like you do nothing but big stuff nothing could be   further from the truth three and a half years of 
recession we're in California you got small stuff   we do the small stuff anyhow this is Kirk with 
Kirk giordano plastering my son Jason Giordano   doing the video and the editing as usual take 
care, and we'll see you in the next one.

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