Tips for plastering awkward patch

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I’m ok at plastering, but was hoping for some advice with a tricky bit I need to repair in the house I’m renovating.

Can I just use a small section of beading at the top, and lots of scrim, or would it be better to put a length of beading the full height of the door on a feather it in?

Cheers
 

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I’m ok at plastering, but was hoping for some advice with a tricky bit I need to repair in the house I’m renovating.

Can I just use a small section of beading at the top, and lots of scrim, or would it be better to put a length of beading the full height of the door on a feather it in?

Cheers
Knock the bead off “gently” and redo.
 
As @paulf said remove that strip of plasterboard on the reveal as you can see if you eye up the line of the reveal it sticks right out proud of the plaster...then PVA and bond instead of using plasterboard. Should have left the head plasterboard overhanging the wall, filled flush and then cut back.
 
I’m ok at plastering, but was hoping for some advice with a tricky bit I need to repair in the house I’m renovating.

Can I just use a small section of beading at the top, and lots of scrim, or would it be better to put a length of beading the full height of the door on a feather it in?

Cheers
Absolutely no way you can plaster

Wakey wakey
 
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