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Definition of Roughcaster

Roughcaster
Roughcaster Rough"cast`er, n. One who roughcasts.

Meaning of Roughcaster from wikipedia

- Roughcast or pebbledash is a durable co**** plaster surface used on outside walls that consists of lime and sometimes cement mixed with sand, small gravel...
- the Old French pargeter or parjeter, to throw about, or porgeter, to roughcast a wall. However, the term is more usually applied only to the decoration...
- structures Megaproject Megastructure Plasterwork Damp Proofing Parge coat Roughcast Harling Real estate development Stonemasonry Sustainability in construction...
- as the preferred building material, finishing the outside walls in a roughcast plaster. Following in the footsteps and adhering to principles first exposed...
- constructed instead. This was built by Piero Roselli, who subsequently roughcasted the ceiling. Michelangelo initially sought to engage ****istants who were...
- structures Megaproject Megastructure Plasterwork Damp Proofing Parge coat Roughcast Harling Real estate development Stonemasonry Sustainability in construction...
- finished product commonly known as "rock dash", "pebble dash", or also as roughcast if the stones are incorporated directly into the stucco, used mainly from...
- on an originally 12th century building. The building is constructed of roughcast ashlar and brick with a Welsh slate roof. It is built to a T-shaped plan...
- structures Megaproject Megastructure Plasterwork Damp Proofing Parge coat Roughcast Harling Real estate development Stonemasonry Sustainability in construction...
- (1849) Villette (1853) The Professor (1857) These are outlines or unedited roughcasts which with the exception of Emma have been recently published. Ashford...