Thread #2974496
File: I broke my house.jpg (366.5 KB)
366.5 KB JPG
How do I fix this?
31 RepliesView Thread
>>
File: d18650ccbbce36dc74b5ccf615c1185e[1].jpg (60.4 KB)
60.4 KB JPG
Round it off
>>
>>
>>
File: 177016365609072.jpg (130.7 KB)
130.7 KB JPG
>>2974496
I would cut the corner with a metal hacksaw then patch it.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>2974523
>want to make sure it looks really good and not like a patch job.
take your time, build up slowly, add the dipples, primer it, recheck the dipples, primer it again, paint the whole wall and around the corner on the short side in picture
>>
>>
>>
>>2974515
It's a corner like pic related, not a wire.
>>
File: IMG_20260204_143659.jpg (937.1 KB)
937.1 KB JPG
>>2974496
1. Stop living in a cardboard house.
2. Use plaster: first using a flat object like a cd rom case or related(something with a flat face, easy to clean), put said flat object like pic related, now fill with plaster this face(red wall in pic related) first, just use the tip of your fingers. Let it dry and now repeat the same procedure with the other face if the wall. Don't forget clean the faces of the flat object before the plaster dries on it.
Don't forget pour a bit of water on the the superface of the wall that will receive the plaster, same like the face of the flat object that will have contact with the plaster.
>>
>>
>>
>>
File: 1770162391526866.png (683.4 KB)
683.4 KB PNG
>>2974775
>spend half of the day working
>stil without having money to pay to other person to fix his wall so he must do it by himself
Those avocado toasts don't look so tasty now, right?
>>
File: fixed.jpg (2.5 MB)
2.5 MB JPG
Thank you for the recommendations anons. I was able to fix it without cutting a section of the wall out or replacing the metal bead. I scraped out the loose bits, straightened the bead out a little by bracing a slotted screw driver against it and tapping with a hammer. Then filled it in with plaster, which took a couple of layers to get filled in fully. Then sanded it down and painted over it. Thank you.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
File: 20260210_234945.jpg (2.6 MB)
2.6 MB JPG
With something like this
>>
>>2975298
That looks like shit. You need to add texture to blend it in. Get some spackle, dry or wet compound and water it down a lot. Like thin lotion, you want it runny. Then get a stiff bristle brush and dip it in the compound. Hold the brush facing the wall and pull the bristle back so the liquid is flicked on the wall. It will take some practice to get right but is the only way without a whole sprayer setup. Those spray cans look like complete garbage.
>>
>>
>>
>>