lath
مجموعة شرائح خشبية
definition
verb
cover (a wall or ceiling) with laths.
noun
That's the condition you will wish to duplicate, and this can be done with slatted frames made of furring strips on which laths are tacked one half inch apart.
a thin flat strip of wood, especially one of a series forming a foundation for the plaster of a wall or the tiles of a roof, or made into a trellis or fence.
translation of 'lath'
verb
كسا بشرائح خشبية
noun
مجموعة شرائح خشبية,
الشريحة الخشبية
example
The wall insulation is subsequently covered with 'lath' and plaster.
The roof of a one-time fine farmstead is falling in, a gable end collapsed, 'lath' and plaster rotting - romantic?
In these areas, the layers of plaster are pulling away from the underlying strips of wood 'lath' which support it.
Our choice would be to remove just the plaster and screw three-eighth-inch drywall directly onto the 'lath' .
If you are nailing over a 'lath' and plaster ceiling, longer nails may be needed.
The lath-and-plaster technique involves constructing a frame with rebar and attaching diamond metal lath (the same 'lath' used for plastering walls) with tie wire to the frame.
a 'lath' and plaster wall
They tested four-person suites with an assortment of options, such as restored or new flooring, restored or replaced windows, and restored plaster and 'lath' walls or new veneered plaster walls.
A ‘scratch coat’ of Portland cement and sand is then plastered onto the 'lath' and allowed to dry.
Fasten the corners of the gypsum lath or wallboard to the existing 'lath' behind the plaster.
It's finished in the sense that there are paneled walls and not just exposed beams and studs and 'lath' .
Other materials sold by the bundle include things like wooden stakes, 'lath' and wooden shims.
Cut 'lath' and plaster with a reciprocating saw fitted with a coarse, wood-cutting blade.
First, a scratch coat is troweled onto the lath; the plaster oozes through the 'lath' and grips the backing when it hardens.
That's the condition you will wish to duplicate, and this can be done with slatted frames made of furring strips on which 'laths' are tacked one half inch apart.
A grid of supple oak 'laths' was laid flat, then gradually lowered over 15 weeks to its undulating form.
Most ceilings are held in position by the adherence of the plaster to wooden 'laths' , which are nailed to joists above.
I broke these wood 'laths' over my knee and nailed them onto the cardboard to make a frame.
Pollen traps constructed from petroleum jelly on microscope slides were attached to vertical wooden 'laths' facing the direction of the prevailing wind.
A motorcycle and sidecar stood somewhat incongruously outside a yurt, a large domed tent constructed of sections of felt stitched over a framework of 'laths' .
The shell consists of two double layers of 40 x 20 mm softwood 'laths' at 400 mm centres pin-jointed together with more than 1000 bolts.
In the manner of handbows of the same period, early Western crossbows featured wood 'laths' and long power strokes (compared to later examples.)
The arch, which frames the stage like a massive soccer goal, was made by master craftsmen using 'laths' and plaster.
The laths occur in bundles or packets with low angle boundaries between the 'laths' .
Porous woven ceilings under the tile roofs are made of local wood 'laths' woven in the traditional way as they often are in fences and partitions.
The first thing you should do is cut three 'laths' from a length of 3in x 1 ½ in timber.
Materials are carefully chosen to create a calm and welcoming atmosphere for instance, oiled oak floor and balustrades, white stained pine 'laths' in ceilings.
The whole of this side is clad in larch 'laths' , penetrated by entrance doors and strips of windows that reflect the arrangements of the individual families.
An on-the-spot verification revealed that various construction materials like pipes, trusses, joists and ceiling 'laths' were gathering rust on the ground in the project's campus.
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