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Hi guys, Kirk and Jayson, here with Kirk Giordano plastering today. I want to show you a couple of samples of what particular rollers can do because a couple of weeks ago, I did a finish where I actually did an orange peel. Still, I showed a few of these others, and a couple guys comment and said, hey can you show us how to do it? What are the finishes with those different types of rollers? Weamp;#39;re actually doing another house today. Weamp;#39;re doing some sheetrock, so we had the sheetrock. Weamp;#39;re going to have the taping mud. Hence, I thought Iamp;#39;d show you first of all what I did is I just put some mud on there these are all mudded I got about an eighth of an inch on these, so now I have an eighth of an inch Iamp;#39;ll show you what kind of designs these actually do all right number one this guy here you got to wet them first two guys your little water on them but not too much hold it steady, so I can zoom in on it. odd kind of roll