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trowels

A trowel is a hand tool with a flat metal blade attached to a handle, used for moving, shaping, and finishing small amounts of material. In masonry and plastering, trowels apply and smooth mortar and plaster and to shape joints. In gardening, a trowel is used for digging, transplanting, and edging.

Common types include the pointing trowel, bricklayer’s trowel, plastering trowel, notched trowel, and garden trowel. Pointing

Construction trowels are typically made of carbon steel or stainless steel; handles are wood, plastic, or composite.

Maintenance and safety: clean and dry after use to prevent rust, and store in a dry place.

trowels
have
narrow,
pointed
blades
for
precise
work
in
mortar
joints;
bricklayer’s
trowels
are
larger
with
a
pointed
blade
for
scooping,
spreading,
and
combing
mortar;
notched
trowels
have
serrated
edges
for
tile
setting;
garden
trowels
have
curved
blades
for
digging
soil.
Notched
trowels
have
notches
in
the
blade
to
control
adhesive
thickness.
Some
designs
include
a
bolster
for
strength
and
a
tang
that
runs
through
the
handle
for
balance
and
control.
Light
oil
on
blades
can
help
prevent
corrosion.
Use
gloves
to
protect
hands,
especially
when
handling
pointed
trowels.