Drywall Technique for Finishing Those Pesky Corners
I’m in the drywall phase at my garage conversion project. I’ll admit that finishing drywall isn’t one of my favorite parts of the job, however, it is satisfying to see the finished product and knowing that the quality of my work will be enjoyed for years to come.
I’ve covered my process for ‘mudding’ drywall in this post. I covered the basics of how to mud three times and then sand just once. Let’s get a little more specific on how to mud the inside corners to get a sharp line without lots of sanding.
On the first layer of mud, the idea is just to embed the tape. It doesn’t take a lot of mud. As I’ve mentioned before, one important thing to remember is to “make the edges disappear” by keeping it thin on the edges.
4. When you’ve done it right, you’ll have a slight ridge where the edge of the corner knife was. By “slight” I mean barely noticable. On the third coat of mud, you’ll fill on both sides of the ridge to end up with a nice corner.
Remember to check out this post, for even more detail on how I finish drywall.

