Trowel

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Masonry trowel

A trowel is a small hand tool used for digging, applying, smoothing, or moving small amounts of viscous or particulate material. Common varieties include the masonry trowel, garden trowel, and float trowel.

A power trowel is a much larger gasoline or electrically powered walk-behind device with rotating paddles used to finish concrete floors.

Hand tool

Garden trowel
Ceremonial bricklayer's trowel used in laying one of the foundation stones of the commencement column of the Federal Capital city of Canberra in 1913
Pointing trowel used in an archaeological excavation

Numerous forms of trowel are used in

forged carbon steel, but some newer versions are made of cast stainless steel
, which has longer wear and is rust-free. These include:

US Navy personnel using float trowels to smooth freshly poured concrete
  • Notched trowel is a rectangular shaped tool with regularly spaced notches along one or more sides used to apply adhesive when adhering tile, or laying synthetic floor surfaces.

Other forms of trowel include:

  • pots
    .
  • Camping trowel, a hand tool used in the outdoors to securely stake and prop up a tent, channel a small stream of water, level a sleeping surface, dig a cathole for no traces of waste and do many more outdoor survival chores. Camping trowels can sometimes be made of lighter weight materials than gardening trowels to make them easier to carry in a backpack or they can be made of heavier materials for chopping kindling or shoveling soil without having to awkwardly reach or bend over. Camping trowels may incorporate a secondary side ruler to measure ground surface depth; however, the ruler might prematurely become defaced from course soil particulates. Camping trowels sometimes have a front tip and side features, such as a pointed tip and a serrated side edge to easily cut through tree roots or frozen soil. These serrated camping trowels may include a cover guard to protect the user from cut wounds as well as save backpacks from puncture holes and tears. They may also fold-up for added protection and easy storage. Few others allow for items such as toilet paper to be stored upon or inside the handle.[1][2]
  • In
    excavation and allow the colors of the soil to be clear, so that the different strata can be identified, processed and excavated. In the United States, there are several preferred brands of pointing trowels, including the Marshalltown trowel; while in the British Isles the WHS 4" pointing trowel
    is the traditional tool.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Camping Trowels - Equipment Spotlight | Straight up on the Rocks". Archived from the original on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-07-31. Camping Trowels - Equipment Spotlight. 2. Amazing Outdoor Adventurers Article. Retrieved 2020-05-08. Best Camping Trowels Reviewed.
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