There are several different kinds of plastering. ‘Dot and dab’ refers to a base layer of plasterboard which is attached to a wall using ‘dabs’ of adhesive. ‘Floating’ is a technique where a backing or undercoat plaster is applied to walls. ‘Skimming’ or ‘reskimming’ refers to the very thin final decorative layer of plaster.
Moelfre
Moelfre is a hill in Wales on the far western side of the Snowdonia National Forest, 3 miles (4.8 kilometres) from the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy, 5 miles (8.0 kilometres) from the village of Llanbedr and about 10 miles (16 km) from the community of Harlech. It forms part of the Rhinogydd range. Moelfre gets to a height of 589 metres (1,932 ft). Moelfre is a noticeable height that separates Cwm Nantcol from Ysgethin Valley. Moelfre is likewise known for a tale of three ladies that worked with the sabbath and were turned into standing rocks.