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Indeed a good Effort Mam in preserving the age old tradition of preperation of lime mortar , I think if a technical manual is published it would reach a larger mass . Thanks
Thanks for this interesting film. I live and work in the UK where I slake and make my own lime putty mortars and plasters and try to avoid using gypsum plasters and cement. The ancient ones would transport quicklime to a building site because when water is added it doubles in quantity. By adding different grades of sand or chalk you can make the base, middle and top coats of mortar & plaster as well as the decorating paints. Using quicklime you can either make a hot mix (quicklime & sand) or produce a lime putty mortar using sand or different grades of chalk. The Romans used up to 9 coats of mortar on the walls and Roman cement isn't cement it's lime and added volcanic ash called Tuff, and tough it is, the oldest original building with a roof thats still standing is the Pantheon in Rome. I read a fantastic book called Brunelleschi's Dome which tells the fascinating story of the building of Florence Cathedral which took 140 years to complete in 1436 with the decoration finished in 1887. They used 17 different designs of brick and was the largest unsupported roof in history. Leonardo de Vinci was an apprentice mason who was unofficially credited with designing the important ox powered winch that raised 37,000 tons of material including 4 million bricks. A hot mix is better for wall building because it expands in the joints and is lovely and sticky. Lime putty mortars actually form a stronger bond the slower and longer they take to dry. Lime plastered walls absorb carbon dioxide and moisture allowing a building to breath, they also can improve a rooms acoustics and uses less energy to produce than cement. Some sections of the Great Wall in China were built using bricks or quarried stone stuck together using a lime mortar that had rice flour and fibres added for a better strength and flexibility, in some sections eroded by the elements the mortar has outlasted the bricks but the majority of the Wall was built just from rammed earth which still survives to this day.
@@achu1070, you can buy a clay brick for £1 to 50p and the quicklime depends on what part of the world you live in. The stuff I prefer to use is made from chalk or limestone rock which is made over the millennia by billion of dead sea creatures bodies floating to the bottom of the sea, lying on top of one another and being crushed flat by earth forces, pressure and heat. After a few million years the rock is mixed with wood in different layers and set fire to in a lime kiln and voila, lime putty. Add 2 to 3 measures of sand and you have your lime mortar.
Excellent. Would have been better if information on where and how to get the raw materials and on someone who is Still doing the craft would be very useful.
3:49 இத்தனை நாட்கள் கழித்து செட்டிநாட்டு வீடு காட்டும் கலை அறிந்த இவரை வணங்குகிறேன். இந்த முயற்சியை ஏற்பாடு செய்த M RM RM வீட்டாருக்கு ஒரு நகரத்தார் அண்ணனின் தலை வணங்கிய வாழ்த்துக்கள்
NICE & INFORMATIVE VIDEO, COULD YOU SHARE THE LIME, SAND MOTAR MIX, & CAN CEMENT BE ADDED TO IT.? ALSO LIME MOTAR MIX FOR MANGALORE CLAY ROOF TILES, NEED RATIOS & INGREDIENTS. THANKS A LOT.
hi sir when is the next seminar, i wish to attend it, or please share names and contact details of crafts men came to teach there so that we can learn from them.
I am far from ocean and shell is not available in my area. Can you name any other material to replace shell like animal bones. Waiting for reply. Thank you.
You're extracting Casein from the curd which is a fine pore filler for the finish coat to allow is to be better polished. The egg white is acting as a plasticiser making the mix stronger and more workable, it could easily be ox blood or something else with strong protein strands. I would say that you are making the scratch and base coats a lot more work than they have to be. The finish coat is perfect but the base coats can be hot mixes made on the day instead of putty based you're putting too much effort into them for no good reason in my opinion.1 part quicklime, 3 parts sand and a kg of goat hair per M3 for the scratch and base. The scratch coat should be quite fluid and flung hard against the wall, the base should be fairly dry and stiff and is then applied with a trowel when the scratch is dry to level it out. With a final skim or two of your amazing mix to finish. You can get much, much better results than you are if you use stiffer highly polished burnishing trowels. Hope this helps, Corin.
@@ram2ravanan987 it's called hot mixing and most coutries practised it at some point. The difference being that you use the heat of the slake to achieve a better bond between your lime and aggregates. It also means you have lime inclusions which are essential for the mortar to repair itself, water passes through them and then deposits the lime in cracks. Any old mortar with clearly defined bits of calcite or unslaked lime is likely to be hot mixed.
Can R C C cracked Beams in multistorey Buildings be File with Chettinad lime plaster in the cracked areas? If so, what is the exact proportions of the hydraulic lime and sand? Also, what gravels sand to be use and where is it available?
Which Desi language 😂 dear?, they're explaining in common language (English) & ancient methods in world's most ancient language (Tamil).. if you want know this, you should have learn the language which is spoken by them..
@@vidyaacademybhilai2624 mjak uda RHI ho,alman Salman dekho bolna nhi mujhko..Bhagat Singh bolti,10-12 languages hi to main hain ,phle kya tha Gurukul me udiya Bengoli Tamil sikhate the ,usko promote krne ki bajay khatam hi KR diya, language hi sbse pehla reason banta he bhedbhav ka,Agar Tamil me bolke hindi aur koi language Jese telagu me neeche written me translation hi de diya hota kitna badiya hota,😊South wale apni matrabhasha se love krte hain wo hindi Ko national language nhi banne dete,bilkul sahi he wo,hme telagu Tamil kannad malyalam sikhni chahiye..adha Desh to ek dusre se kta hi rehta he,isliye English ki bjay agar hum apni languages Ko tarjeeh denge to hum sikhenge ,unity aayegi, 😊
@@vidyaacademybhilai2624 mera mtlb ye he ki English Apne Longo ke samne mat bolo,apni matrabhasha Ko chhod kisi aur language Ko imp.dena apna astitva kho Dena he,meri soch ESI he me bat Ko yhi khatm KR rha hoon ,ap isse alag sochte ho ,koi bat nhi..
In every lime mortar workshop i can find neibhour state people. Some of them are learning these techniques and in some of their yourtube videos are trying to prove that this building technology is from the vedas. Why don't our Tamil scholars help our people by getting proof from our Tamil literature.
thank you for putting so much effort in reviving this method... i am interested in heiring a craft man who would help me do this kind of a thing for my eco home.
please do invest in a factory to mechanise this. u can make tinned versions of this plaster with a little tweaking to the adhesive and solvent in it perhaps. by mechanising and hiring experts in the field to run it, you make their (artisans') lives safer, and can succesfully take this art into the future. all the best!
the water from curd contains yeast. yeast grows in calcium by fermenting palm sugar and produce carbon di oxide. calcium absorbs carbon di oxide produced by yeast and the calcination gets supported from within the mixture.