Square Notched Edge Trowel
A sharp blade is the cornerstone of effective bricklaying. Masons should regularly inspect their trowel blades for signs of wear, such as nicks or bends. Dull blades can hinder smooth mortar application and compromise the integrity of the joints. Proper sharpening with a trowel file or grinding stone is essential to maintain the trowel's effectiveness. Masons must also clean their trowels after each use, removing dried mortar to prevent buildup and ensuring a clean, smooth application surface.
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