"Pebble dash" isn't a type of stucco material, it's a technique for applying the stucco. Immediately after regular stucco is applied to the wall, pebbles or small rocks are thrown against the wall surface so that they stick to the wet stucco finish. Successfully applying the finish requires some skill and practice. Pebble dash stucco was particularly popular in mission/bungalow buildings of the early 20th century.
Pebble dash
"Dash" refers to a rough stucco finish created by throwing or blowing ("dashing") stucco or aggregate on the third (last) coat of concrete plaster to provide an ornamental appearance. In the first part of the 20th century, stucco was dashed with a special brush, but more recently it's shot from a machine, similar in principle to gunite or shotcrete. The roughness of the appearance ranges from "light dash" to "heavy dash" or "tunnel dash". The high spots may be lightly troweled to provide a "knockdown dash" finish.
At the beginning, pick the angle you want to throw the pebble, then wait and don't click any thing else. He will start flying. Then you pick how hard you want to throw the pebble.
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No. If a space counted as a dash, it would be called a dash.
No they are not illegal. www.bizrate.com sells them.
It is called a dash.
You use a slurry mixture of lime and cement mixed with sand and small gravel. Throw this mixture at the wall with a trowel or scoop and add stones or pebbles on top.
That ~ would be a tilde or a swung dash.
Dash receivers can be purchased at a variety of electronic stores. Radio Shack and Best Buy carry dash receivers as well as other car stereo products. Individuals can also purchase dash receivers on sites such as New Egg.
pinch the spice then drop it in. then do it again. this is called a dash