What are texturing brushes used for?
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Shop for Texturing Brushes |
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Texturing brushes are used to create a variety of textures on the outer layer of plaster, when desired. |
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Texturing brushes are used in various processes which are similar to plastering.
(There are actually a lot more tools used by plasterers, including floats and trowels.) |
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Rendering is the same as plastering but on exterior walls and surfaces.
It is known as stucco in the US. |
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Texturing brushes, because they are purely for decorative purposes, can be used with any method of plastering.
They are used in the final stage of plastering or rendering. (The surfaces can be painted after texture is applied, though). |
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These texturing brushes can be used to create many patterns, but most commonly: stipple, swirl and broken leather. |
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It is very difficult to execute the exact same pattern twice using the same texturing brush, let alone a completely different type.
However, as long as the technique is the same, results will be similar. Patterns are endless and completely determined by personal preference. |
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