Dictionary Definition
trowel n : a small hand tool with a handle and
flat metal blade; used for scooping or spreading plaster or similar
materials v : use a trowel on; for light garden work or plaster
work [also: trowelling, trowelled]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -aʊəl
Noun
Translations
mason's tool
- Portuguese: colher de pedreiro
- Romanian: mistrie
gardening tool
- ttbc French: truelle , déplantoir
- ttbc Spanish: llana
Extensive Definition
[[Image:Foundation
trowel.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Trowel used by the Hon. King O'Malley
in laying one of the foundation stones of the commencement column
of the Federal Capital city of Canberra in
1913]]A trowel is one of several similar hand tools used
for digging, smoothing, or otherwise moving around small amounts of
viscous or particulate material.
Hand tools
In gardening, a trowel is a tool with a pointed, scoop-shaped metal blade and a handle. It is used for breaking up earth, digging small holes, especially for planting and weeding, mixing in fertilizer or other additives, and transferring plants to pots.A bricklayer's trowel (also known as a pointing
trowel) is a flat-bladed tool with a handle and flat metal blade,
used by masons for
leveling, spreading, or shaping substances such as cement, plaster, or mortar,
as well as for breaking bricks to shape them or smoothing
a mold. A tuck pointing trowel is longer and thinner, designed for
packing mortar between bricks. Brick trowels are traditionally made
of carbon
steel, but some newer versions are made of cast stainless
steel, which has longer wear and is rust-free.
In archaeology brick or
pointing trowels (usually 4" steel trowels) are used to scratch the
strata in an excavation and allow the
colours of the soil to be clear, so that the different strata can
be identified, processed and excavated. In the United
States, the Marshalltown
trowel is favoured, but in the British
Isles the WHS
4" pointing trowel is the traditional tool.
Several types of trowel are used in concrete construction. The
float trowel or finishing trowel is usually rectangular, used to
smooth, level, or texture the top layer of hardening concrete. A
flooring trowel has one rectangular end and one pointed end, made
to fit corners.
A gauging trowel has a rounded tip, used to mix
measured proportions of the ingredients for quick set plaster.
A pool trowel is a flat-bladed tool with rounded
ends used to apply coatings to concrete, especially on
swimming
pool decks.
Margin trowels and notched trowels are used to
apply adhesive and grout
when applying ceramic or stone tile to a surface.
A smaller but similarly shaped tool called the
palette
knife is used in oil
painting.
Power tools
A power trowel is a type of Light Construction Equipment, used by construction companies and contractors, serving as a finishing equipment for concrete works.Significance
The trowel is an important symbol in Freemasonry.In 1978, Mr Edward Welfare, himself a freemason
and scout-master, opened what was believed to be the UK's first
dedicated trowel museum in Norfolk.
External links
trowel in German: Maurerkelle
trowel in French: Truelle
trowel in Italian: Cazzuola
trowel in Dutch: Troffel
trowel in Polish: Kielnia
trowel in Russian:
Кельма