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“OM SWASTYASTU”

how to make wall plastering


NAME : ANAK AGUNG CAHYA NARATAMA
NIM : 202061121066
CLASS : C2
PRODI : TEKNIK SIPIL
COURSES : BAHASA INGGRIS TEKNIK
Tools and Materials:

 Cement
 Yarn
 Roskam
 Meter
 Bucket
 TrickSand
 Water
 Plywood
 Small wire (optional)
 Ladder (optional)
Stages of Wall Plaster Method

 First of all, we have made the walls of the building arranged with bricks or
concrete blocks in advance according to a predetermined plan. Make sure the wall
is installed in a completely upright position.
 Next, make a plaster mix from a mixture of cement, sand, and water with a ratio
based on the specifications of the building to be made. Composition ratio 1: 3 to
1: 5. Avoid the dough from large and hard particles like rocks.
 Before the plastering process begins, it is necessary to moisten the walls with
enough water first. This is so that the condition becomes saturated so that the
plaster mixture becomes easier to stick to the wall surface.
 prepare the walls to be plastered. The trick is to need to stretch the bobble thread vertically
upright. You need to know that this thread aims to limit the work space on the wall, so you can
focus on one area.
 The recommended thickness is around 1.5-3 cm while still paying attention to the level and
verticality of the thread. When you want to spread the thread as a divider for the work space, it is
better to use a width of 1-1.5 meters so that the plaster process can be more focused. Meanwhile,
to ensure that the plaster surface is evenly distributed, jidar can be used regularly
 It is also important to note that the water is poured over the entire plastered wall for
approximately 7 consecutive days. This aims to increase the density of the plaster and be able to
prevent wall cracks. If it has dried again, you can start tearing down to smooth the surface of the
wall.
“OM SANTHI SANTHI SANTHI OM”

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