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Bubblecraft

Just finished this wee job today that I started on Friday. Nothing special.
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Bubblecraft

Thanks BC, i done it summer last year, 7 layers of marble plaster on there then 3 coats of different waxes

It's something I've always wanted to try but don't know much about it. My plasterer that I get in from time to time is going to be doing a course on this.
 
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charlie1

It's something I've always wanted to try but don't know much about it. My plasterer that I get in from time to time is going to be doing a course on this.

Advise him that if he is doing it for his own personal pleasure then fine but if looking at it from business pov then do his homework first! take the price of the materials... 120 quid a tub!! There is only one supplier for uk and it all comes through him! There is simply no way round that issue as you cant buy direct from Italy. Then there is the market... no one has ever herd of it so they are reluctant to pay out for something they are not sure of. I know a plasterer from glasgow who done same course as me and he ended up packing it in due to no one wanting it, sorry to be so gloomy about it bc but if i could turn the clock back then i prob wouldnt have bothered. Never mind, maybe 2013 will be the year for it. Keep me in mind if you would like to incorporate some of it in to one of your ace bathrooms ;-)
 
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jonnyc

I've seen loads of this type of finish.first saw it about ten years ago . They used to mix marble dust with x7 adhesive at the beginning and then waxes.then some one started bringing in from Italy. Armourcoat started to do a very short course.perocetti which was run by a crazy Russian countess used to get the big jobs and I saw a big job of theirs on abramovih first house when he came to uk. The guys were getting very good money but it is an art to get it right. I have had them come in after I have fixed a stone staircase to match the stone for the curved strings.
 
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charlie1

Yes, there are so many finishes to learn, impractising is the shiny one you see above(classico) i find this the most appealing. So what you see above is 2 x coats of carrera marble (slightly grainy) than another 5 or 6 classico (consistency of paint) then 2 coats of bees wax then 1 or 2 coats of parraffine wax.

I wont hide the fact i obviously started this via short course but i am not disillusioned like so many others who instantly errected a venetian marble specialist website with regurgitated pics of anciant itally as if it could even remotely be there own work, all websites are done by the same guy at the same place you get the training so they all kinda look the same lol. Och, if your passionate about something then i cant knock that but looking at some of the content on these websites who are apparently pros at venetion marble then i really do worry about there sanity!!... sorry getting side tracked, BC, id say do the course if you want it in your own house then take it from ther mate, you can get some pretty decent results using the autherntic gear from italy but it from my own pov, i can only be a master of one trade hopefully one day, i dont have the energy or enthusiasm for this one too, if a job comes along then i take it on but tiling is my bread and butter and also my passion
 

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