The blade of a bricklaying trowel is typically made of high-quality, hardened carbon steel or stainless steel. Stainless steel blades are more resistant to corrosion and tend to be more durable.Blade Size and Shape:
Specifications
Key Features
The blade of a bricklaying trowel should have some flexibility to allow for better control and maneuverability. It should be rigid enough to handle the pressure but flexible enough to adjust to the contours of the bricks.Durability and Quality: A high-quality bricklaying trowel should be built to withstand the demands of heavy-duty use. The blade should be resistant to wear, corrosion, and bending, ensuring longevity and reliability.Maintenance: To maintain the effectiveness of a bricklaying trowel, it is important to clean it thoroughly after each use to prevent mortar buildup. Some trowels may require occasional oiling or lubrication to prevent rusting.