
I've got all the tools and equipment that I need now that I'm up here. So take
your time on this not a problem, so I'm just gonna feed it around this corner
first I'm not really bothered what it sort of looks like I just want it to
slightly overlap this corner okay but I'm gonna get it sort of close to the
line anyway I've trimmed the top okay so we um got loads of it going onto the
ceiling. So just pop it round there sort of get it straight a bit of an overlap
okay and I'm going to come back to that in a second okay so let's get it on this
straight line first
it's perfect. We don't want it tear up here if we can help it
Paper hanging brush, feed it along the line
and then I'm just gonna put my hand- I'm just gonna place this around the corner
I'm going to stick it down yet. Just remove this little bit of excess paste
Right, let's get this brushed out
move that little crease pull it back okay remember I showed you in the last one
Right I'm just going to sort this corner out. So this is where we've got this sort of difficulty here okay.
So we're going to come on a 45 degree angle we're going to cut this
across there like that just pull it tight find the corner
take your time which I think so roundabout there if you press it with
your finger you can see the crease there
come off it at 45 degrees
tuck it around that corner there and keep your finger on it, it stops it tearing
then you can sorta get your fingers like this and run that down or just being
careful with your paper hanging brush- angle it and that'll make it nice and sharp
don't drag it down too much okay because it start to tear. That gives a nice corner
there for us but again we don't know how straight this is it could be that this
line then either goes up or down or sometimes they go straight okay so I'll
just have a look at that when we come back okay that's why I didn't put that
straight line in there we'll do the same the other side
Okay so that's that's on now we've taken around that corner take it around this
corner they've got nice sharp edges okay we don't to see it bulging
around or little gaps there okay so then get you blade again, a nice
fresh blade and again don't cut it from underneath to cut it from over the
top keep your angle of your blade instead of
having it like that keep it as low as you possibly can and it's won't snag
then. Okay so as you can see I'm moving the caulking board along with the knife
as well keeping my fingers well out of the way now this isn't to stop us
cutting ourselves again it just creates a nice line up there
Just remove the excess paste
I could just feel that blade just starting to to pull a little bit so on
these knives and you can see they've got like a little snap off areas to them
okay this is quite good knife or you pull this back just so you can just see
the one sort of serration there so pull the blade in okay then this comes off
pull one out just so you can just see that area that we're going to snap off
and the back of these knives they've got this little little groove there and then
push it away from yourself and so I'm just going to clip that in- there you go
So that's that trimmed off I'm just going to
finish this section off here. It used to be that you still used to leave an
overlap here with your lining paper but because we're going to be wallpapering
again we're going to have quite a few of these overlaps because I'm gonna have to
wrap it around this corner and that'll become apparent when I put the patterned
paper on but with modern-day caulk okay what we can do we can just trim that in
if we got like a gap which we won't do but if you do get a little gap in there
you could just run a bit of decorators caulk in there and you that'll just
disappear okay so again let's - if I was to again poke that in there
we're going to get a hole so we'll go very very close
we've get our scissors, peel it back and then just use our eye just to cut a nice
straight line
okay and then we've just got this little bulge that's just coming
around there okay so just get your fingers run that in a nice sharp edge there
and just tidy up with a sponge- clean sponge all the time. No tears no rips
right I'm just going to finish the other side and then that's that piece finished
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