can you take a trowel on a plane
I believe that the trowel is a wedge and an inclined plane, but I don't know if it also qualifies as a lever.
Well that all depends on what you are asking about because "a plane" can be: A flat level surface A level of existence A flying vehicle (short for aeroplane) A carpenters tool A trowel A species of tree A wing
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I went to the shed to get my trowel to use for gardening
"I will use the trowel for digging up weeds." "A trowel is a very small shovel."
A trowel is a hand tool, either a small shovel or a small flat blade for spreading cement or plaster. Trowel as a verb means to apply or spread with a trowel, or in a similar fashion.
Depends on the material you are using it in.
the hand trowel is used when spreading mortar on a blockwork
you can take almonds on a plane
Trowel doesn't really have an antonym. The definition of trowel is "A flat bladed tool used to work with mortar or to dig holes for plants." You could say cover, or bury, since the trowel is used to dig holes for planting? Hope that helps.
A trowel is a flat, steel tool with a handle, meant to "butter" on drywall grout, or to smooth the surface of newly-placed concrete, much like you smooth out the icing on top of a cake. "To trowel" means to smooth a concrete or grout surface, using a trowel.
The best thing to do is purchase a good trowel to work with, possibly from your local home improvement store. After you have the correct tool it will make digging your trowel so much easier.