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After filling those switch to the margin trowel and fill the horizontal seams.
Margin trowels come in different widths that match standard mortar joints.
After filling these, use a long, narrow tool called a margin trowel to fill the horizontal seams.
Pointing in smaller joints can be accomplished using tuck pointers, pointing trowels, and margin trowels, among other tools.
At a certain point before the mixing is done a margin trowel is again used to scrape any clinging dry plaster into the rest of the mix.
For filling joints, use a small mason's trowel called a pointing trowel and a long, narrow tool called a margin trowel.
Margin trowel: A flat-nosed trowel used to work mortar in tight spaces and corners where a larger pointed trowel will not fit.
Margin trowels and notched trowels are used to apply adhesive and grout when applying ceramic or stone tile to a surface.
However, because the horizontal joints are longer, it is often easier to repoint them by using a long, narrow tool called a margin trowel than by using the pointing trowel.
The pointing trowel can also be used to fill the horizontal joints, but because these joints are longer, it may be easier to use a long, narrow tool called a margin trowel.
The following tools are considered a minimum: hammer, pliers w/ side-cutters, utility knife, tape measure, locking pliers, crescent wrench, screwdriver, margin trowel, carpenter's pencil or soapstone, tool belt and one pouch (bag).
Before the mixing is completed, a margin trowel (or margin for short) is scraped along the inside wall of the barrel to knock off clinging unmixed clumps (known as cutting in) to be furthered mixed until all is homogeneous.