Part Plastering A Wall

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Hi All,

I'm getting ready for our plasterer coming on the 13th and have a question about one wall.

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In the above picture I only want to plaster upto the right hand edge of the left doorway, at a later date the right door will be removed and filled in so will require that part of the wall to be refinished aswell.

Am I better fixing a piece of wood in line with the architrave where I want the plaster to finish as a temporary stop bead if so what thickness should it be, or should I just get the plasterer to thin the coat right out above the door then he can work back into it at a later date once the doorways dealt with?

Thanks
Chris
 
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I didn't think a stop bead could be removed I thought they were fixed in place permenantly?
 
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I didn't think a stop bead could be removed I thought they were fixed in place permenantly?
They are, but plastered up to properly, they will be invisible when it comes to any further work.
They are very useful for DIY plasterers (like me!), I can split a large wall into sections, that I can finish In my own time.

Alternatively, as you suggest, the plasterer can plaster up to a batten (wrap in cling film for easier removal).
 

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