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one of my videos on texturing walls with a spaghetti roller has about 10 000 views so people are definitely interested i recently did a bunch of texturing so i thought i would make a quick video going over the results if you search for spaghetti roller on amazon you get a lot of results and this is what it looks like so basically you just fill a drywall pan with joint compound so scoop it out with the knife put it in if you buy pre-mixed compound like i do i add just a little touch of water and then i mix it up with the drywall knife so once youamp;#39;ve done that you basically just weamp;#39;ll roll the spaghetti roller in the joint compound and youamp;#39;re trying to get an even coverage of joint compound on the roller then you just roll it on the wall so itamp;#39;ll never be even so i recommend um starting in one direction and then going in the other direction so if you start in this direction reapply it go in the other direction reapply it and then you overlap do the