It will leave finger prints unless you have a very very light touch but even 
then I expect there will be something the sighted can see.

This is one of the frustrations, a small void would easily bee seen and filled 
but we pretty well have to wait until the plaster is dry to assess any 
imperfections like that and of course the temptation to just have a little peek 
is almost to much.

Plaster work though is easily enough repaired. Like most things it usually 
takes longer for me to do a good job but with enough patience one can do as 
well as anyone and I have sure seen some bad plaster work done by sighted folk.

When plastering seams I often will have a little touch during the first layer 
or two knowing that there will be more going over.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Fowle 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 7:15 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] how to fix holes in sheetrock?


  Dale,
  Can you touch the plaster as it goes on to see what's happening?
  or, as I suspect, will that make dents?

  Tom



   


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