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Default Making a rounded-edge arch


"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message
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Just finished a remodeling job where I took out an existing closet doorway
and made a large opening with an arched top. Straight sides with a
circular arc on top. I used "bullnose" corner bead to make a rounded edge
all the way around.

The sides were easy: I used the metal/paper bead, which has two pieces of
paper (same as drywall tape) bonded to a thin galvanized curve. I first
tried to use this material for the arch, cutting segments into the
bullnose with tinsnips and then bending the bead to the arch. I *almost*
managed to make this work, until I noticed I'd nailed it up wrong so that
there was no way to hide the nails in the final result. So I ended up
tearing it out and replacing it with the flexible plastic stuff.

Using that stuff was a challenge, too: while it went up nicely, when I
applied a coat of mud over it, it left telltale "railroad tracks" where
the slices were, which looked pretty near impossible to get rid of. So I
ended up mudding the bead and laying a couple of layers of tape over it,
which I first soaked to make more flexible. This ended up working OK,
though I had to work over the tape pretty well to get out the wrinkles,
then cover it with another layer of mud to cover the wrinkles I couldn't
get rid of.

There's got to be an easier way. Anyone know how to make such a
rounded-edge arch?


--
Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the
powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.

- Paulo Freire


Sure..Use the plastic stuff and staple it on with a staplegun.Mud the first
coat as normal.After dry sand the bead. Coat the railroad tracks as you call
them by going the opposite way to fill them in.You may need a Corner pro
curved rubber knife to do the arch part if it is tight curve..Do this
several times sanding between coats.After they are filled in coat the entire
archway a couple more times as normal , sanding between coats. PITA I know
but that's bullnose...LOL...I HATE IT..LOL....Good Luck...

PS
Easysand 45 or 90 Setting Type Joint compoundworks good for mutiple coats in
one day.....