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Every time we come  around the corner,
 we need to put in a new plumb line.

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We just cannot assume that a wall,
 a ceiling, a door architrave is either plumb or horizontal.

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So we put our own marks in all the time 

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and this is just a
 standard paper woodchip.

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So just like when we did the ceiling
 where we came down and marked

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about ten mil short, we could do exactly
 the same with the vertical.

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So I've just put the role of paper
 into the corner of the wall,

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and I'm just marking the wall
 just 10-15 millimeters shorter.

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Now I'm doing that for two reasons. 

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Firstly, because I can't be guaranteed
 this corner is upright,

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but also I need to come back
 round the corner

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to get the overlap when we
 then put the piece of paper in here.

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So by marking slightly short, I'm
 now guaranteed that not only will I cover

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any inaccuracies
 in the up right of the wall,

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I'll also have enough
 to come round that I can then overlap.

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So having put my mark on the wall
 Going to use a piece of old fashioned

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technology, the plumb line
 or the plumb bob.

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So having got my initial mark. 

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All I do is hold the string. 

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So it covers the mark. 

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Let go of the plumb line
 when that's stopped swinging.

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I know I'm vertical,
 so all I do then is gently

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just put a few pencil lines.

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And that will get me going. 

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That is enough of a start 

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to ensure that the paper is vertical. 

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We need to make sure we do this  every time we go around,
 particularly with patterned papers.

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For example, if this wall was leaning
 at a slight angle

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and we just followed the wall.

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This is an exaggeration,
 but if we had a diagonal.

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The paper will then sit like that
 all the way across the wall.

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So this is why we always put
 a new plumb line in whenever we go

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around an external or internal corner
 and start on the new wall.

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A new plumb line always goes in.

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So we've put our new plumb line
 on our new piece of wall, so again,

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carefully unfolding,
 allowing the paper to unravel

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without the paste
 hitting the wall or the floor.

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And again, this time
 I'm using my right hands to actually

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get the paper onto the plumb line,
 so it's my left hand here, the one

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that's taking the weight of the paper
 this time, I've just swapped hands.

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That's staying nice and
 high and close to the wall.

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I've got the edge of the paper

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just on the pencil marks. 

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Yep, there they are. 

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Now I can just smooth
 back into the corner up to the top.

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Just gets that smoothed a bit. 

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And then center out
 to get rid of those air bubbles.

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Just gently using your fingernails
 just to push back in.

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We deal with that bit
 at the top in a minute 

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and down the wall we go.

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Undoing the lower half again,
 or the lower quarter sorry.

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Downwards just to keep it straight

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and then center out to the side

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to make sure all those air bubbles
 are well and truly expelled.

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And we need to come around the corner. 

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Generally, 10 to 15 millimeters.

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So that is not bad. 

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I'm not going to have to trim that
 sometimes if we're using a pattern paper.

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We will have to come around  a bit more to try and trim up
 to keep the pattern continuing.

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But there that's worked out quite well.

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So I'll just trim the top and the bottom

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and wipe it clean
 with a sponge and clean water.
