ISBN-13: 9781873394878 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 496 str.
A facsimile reprint of the classic plastering title, first published in 1896 by William Millar and revised and updated by George Bankart in 1927.
Contents Editorial Preface Note of Acknowledgement A Prefatory Note Author's Preface Chapter 1: Plasterwork Generally - A Glimpse of its History, by G. T. Robinson, F.S.A. Prehistoric; in the dawn of history; in early Egypt; amongst the Greeks and their colonies; Roman work from the commencement to the decline of the empire; its oriental development; in the Middle Ages; in the Renaissance; its culmination in the sixteenth century; its decorative growth in France and England; under Francis 1 and Henry VIII; under the Stuart Dynasty; its decline under the Hanoverian Influence; its low condition at the end of last century; its hoped for revival Chapter 2: Eastern and Continental Plasterwork. Saracenic; Persian; Spanish and Moorish; Indian; Chinese; Italian; French; German; Austrian; Belgian; Russian. Chapter 3: Lime-Stucco Plasterwork (Stucco-duro) in Principle and Practice, by G. P. Bankart Chapter 4: Modern Plasterwork, by G. P. Bankart Chapter 5; Modelling and Design in Relief - as Specially Applicable to Plasterers' work, by G. P. Bankart Chapter 6: Tools and Appliances. Plasterers' tools, appliances, and plant; labourers' tools; scaffolding; the worshipful company of Plasterers; the plasterers' craft. Chapter 7: Materials. Plaster of Paris: manufacture, boiled plaster, baked plaster, quick and slow setting plaster, tests, chemical properties, setting qualities, colour, compressive and adhesive strength of French plaster; Limes: hydraulic, lias, chalklimes, rich versus short limes, Scotch limes, Irish limes, calcination, slaking and tests; Mortar: grinding coarse stuff, lime putty, protection of lime putty, setting stuff, haired putty setting, lime water; Hair: ox hair, fibrous and sawdust substitutes for hair: Sand: pit, river and sea sands; Masteric: Scotch and London mastics, mastic mouldings, Hamelein's mastic, mastic cement; stearate of Lime, pythoA" plaster. Chapter 8: Materials (Continued). Cements: Portland cement, super-cement, white, Portland cement, water-proofing cements, slag, Roman, Martin's, Keen's, Parian, Robinson; Selenitic: hydraulic cements and plasters, granite, sirapite; Lathing: expanded metals, Jhilmil, Bostwick, Johnson's, patent metal sheet lathing, patent reed lathing, slate laths, Hy-rib. Chapter 9: of Decorative Ceilings Generally: Solid Work. Panelled, figuredA" and ribbed ceilings; rib brackets and lathing; floating panelled ceilings; setting out panelled ceilings; panel mouldings; coffered ceilings; planted panel mouldings; setting ceilings; lime putty finish; hard finish; fine finish; cement finish; Portland cement ceilings; fibrous plaster ceilings; working plans of panelled ceilings; classic panelling. Chapter 10: Running Diminished and Circular Mouldings. Diminished columns; diminished floating rules; column trammel; constructing diminished plain columns; setting out flutes of diminished columns; constructing diminished fluted columns; forming diminished fluted columns by the rim and collar methods; diminished fluted pilasters; panelled coves; pressed screeds; diminished mouldings; double diminished mouldings; running double diminished mouldings; diminished rule method; top rule method; cupola panels and mouldings; panelled beams; trammel for elliptical mouldings; templates for elliptical mouldings; plasterer's oval; circular mouldings on circular surface; trammel centre. Chapter 11: Exterior Plastering and Sgraffito. Sgraffito or graffitoA"; fresco; buon fresco; fresco secco. Chapter 12: Model and Running Mould Making. To draw a truss; to make a model of a truss; hinged running moulds for diminished models; to make a keystone; to set out and make a Corinthian column capital; to make a pilaster capital; to make composite, Doric and Tuscan capitals; to set out and make Ionic capitals and entablature; to draw the Ionic Volute; centre flowers; cast enrichment mitres and abutments; running moulds; running moulds for enriched cornices; twin slippered mould; arch radius mould; hanging moulds; notes on running moulds. Chapter 13: Moulding and Casting. The plasterer's shop; plaster box; squeezing wax; moulding wax; clay squeezing; clay piece moulds; plaster waste moulding; moulding from life; plaster piece moulding; modillions and blocks; model making of balusters; plaster piece moulding balusters; casting balusters; oiling plaster moulds; solutions for moulding and casting; gauging plaster; plaster casting; hollow casts; strong plaster for casting; casting white cements; casting Portland cement; water-seasoned plaster moulds; casting cement mouldings (waster mould process); pressed cement work. Chapter 14: Gelatine Moulding. Its use for moulding; gelatine manufacturers, tests, insoluble gelatine, preserving, indurating, dissolving; seasoning plaster models; shellac seasoning; oil seasoning; paraffin wax seasoning; seams and blebs in jelly moulds; oiling jelly moulds, gum oil, chalk oil, petroleum oil; to make a plaster case; cases, joggles, to separate cases; gelatine moulding; to jelly mould a truss; to jelly mould a bust; brushed jelly moulds; moulding white models; moulding casts; open jelly moulds; straight moulds; glue mould; rubber varnish, copal varnish, shellac varnish; soft and spotty casts; gelatine casts; preparation of the material; making the mould, making the cast, making a plaster bed for cast, to paint the cast; India-rubber moulds; fibrous plaster and concrete fireproof; to make a fibrous plaster case; casting balcony fronts; casting in large jelly moulds; curved balcony fronts; to mould and cast concavo-convex mouldings; stiffening rules; balcony front; interchangeable moulds; combined gelatine and plaster piece moulds. Chapter 15: Fibrous Plasterwork. Patented and introduced into England; use for fibrous plaster; for renovating old ceilings; fibrous plaster for panelled ceilings; fibrous plaster nomenclature; materials; cutting canvas; fibrous plaster wooden laths; size water; fibrous plaster casting; casting plain fibrous plaster columns and pilasters; casting fibrous plaster centre flowers; undercutting fibrous plaster; fibrous plaster cornices; mitre and join stops; casting fibrous plaster plain cornices; casting fibrous plaster enriched cornices; bedded enrichment system; moulding and casting fibrous enrichments; fixed and cast enrichment systems; fixing fibrous plaster cornices; fibrous plaster measurements; fire-resisting fibrous plaster; expanded metal lathing; fibrous plaster decorative sheets; muslin plaster casts; tow and plaster casts; rapid plastering; fibrous plaster slabs; fibrous plaster slab moulds; fibrous plaster slab making; setting fibrous plaster slabs; Fire-resisting slabs; combination slabs; patent simplex partition blocks; external slabs; 'Mack' patent fire-resisting slabs; reed slabs; grooved slabs; perforated slabs; pugging and deafening slabs; hardening and damp-proofing fibrous plaster slabs; litharge oil; fibrous plaster blocks. Chapter 16: ReverseA" Moulding. Its uses and terms; to set out a reverse template; to make a reverse casting mould for cornices; panel mouldings; rib mouldings; plain capitals; diminished and fluted columns and pilasters; plain columns; hollow cores and column casts. Chapter 17: Compositions. Gesso; woods; Walter Crane's recipe; ceiling in gesso; gesso duro; how to begin to lay pictures; method of making and manipulating; how to fasten linen on panels; laying grounds; preparing a fine ground; preparing a ground for Gesso Sottile; to smooth the surface of a panel; planning Gesso Sottile surfaces; Smith's Patent Metal. Chapter 18: Compositions (continued). Papier-mache; manufacture and uses for decorations; stage properties; papier-mache moulds; paper casts without moulds; to make paste; permanent paste; Carton-pierre; recipes; English and French Carton-pierre; fibrous slab or patent wood; pate coulante; paste composition; making sulphur moulds for composition; recipes; London composition; sulphur moulds; casting and fixing composition. Chapter 19: Plasterers' Memoranda, Quantities, Weights and Recipes. Quantities of plastic materials required for various works; concrete quantities; water quantities; weights of materials; chemical names; measuring plasterers' work; squaring dimensions; recipes for indurating, fireproofing and waterproofing, and polishing plaster; cleaning plaster figures; whitewashing; distempering. Appendix: Notes on some recent developments in American Plastering Index to Text Index to Illustrations
William Millar, George Bankart
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