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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)00:07:36 No.2974496 How do I fix this?

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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)00:19:00 No.2974501 Round it off
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)00:31:27 No.2974504 >>2974501
I figure it can be patched without anything that extreme, but I'm worried baout making it blend in and looking nice.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)01:04:58 No.2974509 >>2974496
You'll need to tap that corner bead back into place first, then it's start applying drywall compound and being all artistic and shit.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)01:09:44 No.2974512 >>2974496
I would cut the corner with a metal hacksaw then patch it.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)01:21:58 No.2974515 >>2974512
There's a metal strip like a thick wire at the corner. Could I use a hammer to tap it straight and 'excavate' the corner out in the approximate area you outlined?
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)01:43:55 No.2974520 >>2974496
are you really that stupid?
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)01:55:49 No.2974523 >>2974520
I guess so. I know there's patch kits and stuff, but this is on a corner in a pretty visible area and want to make sure it looks really good and not like a patch job.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)01:57:40 No.2974524 >>2974496
drywall compound. Stipple it with a brush to match texture.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)02:06:36 No.2974527 >>2974509
I'm sorry I somehow missed your post when I posted >>2974515 Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)03:28:21 No.2974542 Spackle them cracks
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)08:18:28 No.2974596 >>2974523
>want to make sure it looks really good and not like a patch job.
take your time, build up slowly, add the dipples, primer it, recheck the dipples, primer it again, paint the whole wall and around the corner on the short side in picture
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)08:37:20 No.2974597 >>2974515
No. To fix it you have to remove the whole angle and replace it.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)08:56:39 No.2974599 >>2974542
>>2974596
I'll give it a go. Thank you.
>>2974597
I think I'll try without the mesh first like other anons have mentioned since it's pretty small. Might try that if it doesn't work. Thank you though.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)20:13:20 No.2974675 >>2974515
It's a corner like pic related, not a wire.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)20:42:58 No.2974679 >>2974496
1. Stop living in a cardboard house.
2. Use plaster: first using a flat object like a cd rom case or related(something with a flat face, easy to clean), put said flat object like pic related, now fill with plaster this face(red wall in pic related) first, just use the tip of your fingers. Let it dry and now repeat the same procedure with the other face if the wall. Don't forget clean the faces of the flat object before the plaster dries on it.
Don't forget pour a bit of water on the the superface of the wall that will receive the plaster, same like the face of the flat object that will have contact with the plaster.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)22:23:00 No.2974687 you're welcome