Claims
- 1. A method of applying plaster, or the like, to wallboard surfaces, or the like, in order to plaster over tape adjoining two adjacent wallboard-surface portions, or to plaster over cracks in the wallboard surfaces, comprising:
- (a) applying plaster onto one face of a member having at least one contoured surface portion such that the curvature thereof projects toward the wall surface portion to which the plaster is to be applied, such that the end-edge tips of the surface portion lie closer to the wall surface portion than the mid-portion of the contoured surface thereof;
- (b) applying pressure to the other face of the member remote from the one face facing toward the wall surface portion to which the plaster is to be applied;
- (c) said step of applying pressure comprising urging the mid-portion of the outer edge-surface of the member toward the directly adjacent wall surface portion, so that the mid-portion lies substantially within the same plane as the end edge-tips of the outer edge surface of the member; and
- (d) moving the member along the surface portion of the wall to thereby apply the plaster to said wall surface portions to thus simultaneously smooth out the plaster thereon.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said step (a) comprises the step of initially applying the plaster onto the wallboard surface portion that is to be plastered in an agglumeration to be subsequently smoothed out by said step of applying pressure to the other face of the member.
- 3. A method of distributing plaster across a wallboard surface, or the like, comprising:
- (a) applying plaster to the planar position of the surface of a member comprising a partially-planar, partially-contoured surface;
- (b) positioning the surface such that the contoured portion thereof curves away from the wall portion to which the plaster is to be applied;
- (c) applying pressure to the surface to cause the plaster to contact the wallboard surface directly adjacent thereto;
- (d) said step of applying pressure being such that the plaster on the planar surface contacts the wallboard surface, with the contoured surface portion of the member being spaced from the wallboard surface, and causing the plaster to spread outwardly between the contoured portion of the member and the adjacent wall portion;
- (e) rolling the member about the origin of the contoured portion thereof so that the contoured portion comes into contact, along a substantial portion of the length thereof, with the wall surface directly adjacent thereto;
- (f) said step (e) comprising applying force to the member to cause the plaster between the contoured portion and the adjacent wall surface portion to be spread out evenly thereby; and
- (g) moving the surface along the wall portion to provide a strip of plaster therealong.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 802,682, filed 11/29/85, U.S. Pat. No. 4,654,919.
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Divisions (1)
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