Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

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Especially not when you’re on the boarder of two different colors.There was kind of a lightly blended shiny white line instead of a nice crisp clean line.

Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

I took the same approach as I usually take when I do something like a bath tub and I taped off where I wanted my line to end.Then I put down the bead of caulking (sometimes, I put a bit too much, obviously) and smoothed it out.If you’re looking for a really good explanation of.

Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

how to caulk a bathtub., by the way, my friend Ann did a great post on that a couple of weeks ago.

Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

I do it almost the exact same way.. Now that’s more what I was looking for!

All those little bumpy bits have totally disappeared!.But I just felt like wrapping it in twine and seeing what would happen..

This is what happened..It looks terrible!

I doesn’t help that Chris was trying to fix something about this little under-the-stairs door and the screw was too long and went right through the wood.I white washed the twine anyway, for an aged look..

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