rappaamat
Rappaamat is a Finnish term that translates to "scraping" or "plastering." In its most common usage, it refers to the process of applying plaster or stucco to walls, typically for decorative or protective purposes. This technique has a long history in construction, with variations found across different cultures and time periods.
The materials used for rappaamat can vary widely. Traditional plasters often consist of lime, sand, and water,
Rappaamat serves several key functions. It can provide a smooth, uniform surface for painting or other finishes.