Trace partitions alone
To trace alone, block the end of the cordex with a flexible rod.
To reduce tracing time, only beat one line and mark the laying side.
Mark the partition on the ground and mark the location of the frames . At the junction of T or L partitions, leave an interval between the rails (on placostil partitions) allowing the passage of the facing plates of one of the partitions, on the floor as on the ceiling
Mark the laying side with a cross
Tracer line (cordex)
Blue powder is the most used by plasterers
Bottle of tracing powder. Tracing powder compatible with all types of tracing cord, allows you to mark indoors and outdoors for your work.
Draw the partitions against the red line that you have previously drawn. Pull the square from it. This will help you with the tiling and flooring later.
To draw a right angle to the ground, draw an arc of 100 cm another of 80 cm joined the two in a straight line on 120 cm,
Otherwise a mason's square will do.
Everyone knows the Pythagorean theorem that the square of the hypotenuse (largest side of a right triangle) is equal to the sum of the squares of its other two sides, which form the right angle.
The equality a2 = b2 + c2 is called the Pythagorean equality :)
For the outline and layout of the frame, the laser is the most effective (floor, wall and ceiling).
Laser color differences!
The wavelength of light produced by a laser is what determines the visible color we see with the naked eye.
But which color is the best? Which color is the brightest? As a general rule, it is important to note that 532nm green lasers are 7X to 10X brighter than any other beam color at the same output power.
This means that a 200mW green laser will be about 7 times brighter than a 200mW of any other color.
Ceiling
Red or green laser line
Word of plasterer
I'm not square, but I'm a straight guy :)
2-level report-trace rule.
1.75m minimum
3.10m max
The extendable rule with the levels allows the simple and fast transfer of the layout from the floor to the ceiling.
Plumb-line
Flexible rod
Manufacture of a flexible rod with two battens of approximately 30 x 30