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Imitacija natur betona?, kako izvesti? |
Sep 9 2010, 23:27
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Grupa: Članovi Poruke: 3,787 Datum reg.: 22-May 06 Lokacija: Ни Član broj: 4,720 |
Pozdrav kolege,
vidjam zadnje vreme po enterijerima vestu imitaciju natur betona, sve mi se cini kao neki premazi i paste a cesto i sa fugama... takodje, zanima me i da li je moguce imitirati natur b. sa dascanom oplatom... naravno, ovo bi se radilo kao ent. resenje preko vec nekog postojeceg zida...koji naravno nije od betona.... i ako neko ima fotke da prilozi bilo bi odlicno! Tnx. Poz |
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Sep 9 2010, 23:41
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aahahaha glupi kretenu! vidi sta sam ja okacio - isto danas
inace: postoje tehnike bojenja zidova gde dobijas VRLO veran izgled betona - crtanjem po zidu... http://www.walldetails.com/faux-finishes-concrete.cfm (samo sam iskopirao link iz vec otvorenog prozora natur beton sa dascanom oplatom mozes (u teoriji) da dobijes tako sto ces zaista izliti beton sa sitnijim agregatom (u prevodu malter) i zatim staviti oplatu. jedini problem je sto se beton inace vibrira (a malter ne), pa je malter supljikaviji.... nije gladak kao beton. tako je radjen recimo beton u magacinu (diskoteci). stim da se vidi da je fejk... nije mi bas nesto veran preterano. (deluje trosno). sad nek se javi josh neko da kaze KAKO u stvari malter moze da se nanese na zid da bude pun kao beton...? jel to za firmu? |
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Sep 9 2010, 23:44
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hm ZAPRAVO:
to \"crtanje\", je u stvari ponovo na bazi betona, i zamisli... LIMUNA! ***lol lime nije limun, vec neki coating koji se samo isto zove.... stucco = malter Modern stucco Modern stucco is an exterior cement plaster wall covering. It is usually a mix of sand, Portland cement, lime and water, but may also consist of a proprietary mix of additives including fibers and synthetic acrylics that add strength and flexibility. Modern synthetic stucco can be applied as one base layer and a finish layer, which is thinner and faster to apply, compared to the traditional application of three-coat stucco. Applying stucco. As with any cement-based material, stucco must be reinforced to resist movement cracking. Plastic or wire mesh lath, attached with nails or screws to the structural framing, is embedded into the base coat to provided stiffening for the stucco. One method often used to help conceal the smaller surface cracks that may appear is the application of one of a variety of pre-mixed acrylic finishes. Flexible acrylic finishes have the ability to stretch and bridge over cracks, improving appearance and limiting the passage of moisture behind the stucco. Where stucco is to be applied to a structure of wood-framing or light-gauge steel framing, the framing is protected from moisture damage by applying a vapor-permeable, water-resistant weather barrier; typically an asphalt-saturated paper or one of a variety of manufactured plastic-based sheets, known as \"building wraps\" or \"stucco wraps\". The properties of the weather barrier must not only protect the framing from rain and moisture, but at the same time allow the free passage of any water vapor generated inside the building to escape through the wall. A wall finished with a stucco overlay. A wide variety of stucco accessories, such as weep screeds, control and expansion joints, corner-aids and architectural reveals are sometimes also incorporated into the lath. Wire lath is used to give the plaster something to attach to and to add strength. Types include expanded-metal lath, woven-wire lath, and welded-wire lath. The first layer of plaster is called a \"scratch coat,\" consisting of plastic cement and sand. A brush is used to scratch the surface horizontally or in a crisscross pattern to provide a key for the second layer. The first coat is allowed to dry (cure) before the second layer is applied. The next layer is called the \"brown coat\" or leveling coat. It also consists of sand, cement, and lime. It is leveled with tools called \"darbies,\" \"rods,\" and \"federeges,\" scraped smooth, and floated to provide a smooth, even surface onto which the finish coat is applied. It is then allowed to dry (cure) for 7–10 days minimum to allow \"checking\" (shrinkage) and cracking to take place. If applied during very dry weather, the layers of stucco are sprayed with water for one or more days to keep a level of moisture within the stucco while it cures, a process known as \"moist curing.\" If the stucco dries too soon, the chemical hardening (\"hydration\") will be incomplete, resulting in a weaker and brittler stucco. The final, exterior layer is the \"finish coat,\" of which there are two recommended types: Color Coat is a colored sand, cement, and lime mixed finish and is typically 3 mm (0.12 in) thick. It is applied over the second coat (brown coat) and can be floated with water for a sandy finish or textured over with a trowel to create various styles of finishes. Premixed, bagged stucco is gaining in use and is available in coarse graded sand and finer graded sand for creating a variety of troweled finishes; it is available in a variety of colors. Acrylic Finish is an acrylic-based finish from 1 to 4 mm (0.039 to 0.16 in) thick. It can be applied in many ways; it is the most recommended finish for long-lasting quality. It also can be ordered in any color. Hard Coating is another method of adding a finish to the stucco wall, although no longer recommended. In the 1960s and 1970s people added a variety of materials like glass chunks, stones or marble into the wet stucco wall. This kind of finish coat is very heavy and inflexible and is hard to repair.
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Sep 10 2010, 11:00
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Grupa: Članovi Poruke: 3,787 Datum reg.: 22-May 06 Lokacija: Ни Član broj: 4,720 |
ej,
pa nije bas ista tema inace, znam za foru sa malterom, ali izgleda porozno i nema onaj glatki finis, koji se recimo dobija ovim premazima... smara me da citam ali cu prouciti ovaj tekst...inace, video sam i kod nas na par mesta iste zidove kao na onom linku, dobro je. Nije za biro, tu imamo stubove, nego gledam za neku svoju buducu jazbinu... Aj poz |
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Sep 10 2010, 21:20
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http://stampanibeton.org/galerija/fullsize/IMG_1498_fs.jpg
meni je pao na pamet ovaj stampani beton ali nemam predstavu koliko natural izgleda uzivo i da li moze za zidove ... koliko znam on se radi tako sto se izlije pa se preko lepe sare i farba ... mozda nije losa varijanta !??! mada sigurno ce izgledati mnogo hladnije nego prirodno drvo |
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Sep 11 2010, 00:11
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hahha lol jel ovo drvo u stvari beton? deluje kao kuca ivice i marice
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Sep 12 2010, 00:23
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pise da je beton
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Sep 12 2010, 00:46
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@buki - prvi post - Btw to sa fugama jeste beton - to su prefabrikovane betonske ploce koje se ugradjuju isto kao i kamen ili keramika
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Sep 13 2010, 06:48
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Nisam siguran gde sam to procitao ali su se pojavile tapete sa teksturom natur betona, nikad ne bi provalio sa slike.
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Sep 13 2010, 10:02
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Sa archdailyja
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Sep 13 2010, 10:21
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moguce, vrlo moguce.
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Sep 19 2010, 12:13
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Grupa: Članovi 1 Poruke: 4 Datum reg.: 19-September 10 Član broj: 37,593 |
naleteh slucajno- imam brucosa na arhitekturi pa obilazim forume (mnogo glup fakultet bio u moje vreme, a sad izgleda da je jos gore
evo da pomognem- mnogo dobra stvar (ja uvozio u srb jos pre deset godina. al' se nesto nije primilo...) check this: http://www.totalstone.com/catalogo.php/en/totaldesign inace postoji distributer za srbiju...potrazi malo |
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Sep 19 2010, 15:09
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ovo bas dobro izgleda ... ne znam uzivo ali na fotkama vrlo verno ... |
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Sep 19 2010, 15:31
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Grupa: Članovi 1 Poruke: 4 Datum reg.: 19-September 10 Član broj: 37,593 |
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Sep 19 2010, 15:33
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gde u srbiji ovo moze da se vidi uzivo?
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Sep 19 2010, 16:55
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Grupa: Članovi 1 Poruke: 4 Datum reg.: 19-September 10 Član broj: 37,593 |
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