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  • Never used one. The starrett one is handy because it gives you a very accurate read out of the angle you need to cut to make it work. As far as I know pro coving guys put it up with a suitable type of plaster. Never done the job or had it done or seen it done though. I like coving but not the ordinary stuff, a nice big complicated coving really sets improves some rooms.

    You could fix the edges of your ceiling for less time/money though.

  • It is a pain but if you try to do the walls or ceiling first, let it dry and smooth it off then do the other surface. There is a plasterers float for inside corners, I have one but I've never had much luck with it.

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