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<h2>Drywall Hawk</h2> is a flat, square board with a perpendicular handle underneath, used as a portable surface to hold and carry joint compound (mud) or plaster, allowing a tradesperson to apply it smoothly to walls with a trowel. It functions like a mini-workbench, keeping mud handy for continuous application, especially for texturing or larger plaster jobs, though it's less common in basic drywall taping where pans and knives are often preferred
<h2>Drywall Hawk</h2> is a flat, square board with a perpendicular handle underneath, used as a portable surface to hold and carry joint compound (mud) or plaster, allowing a tradesperson to apply it smoothly to walls with a trowel. It functions like a mini-workbench, keeping mud handy for continuous application, especially for texturing or larger plaster jobs, though it's less common in basic drywall taping where pans and knives are often preferred[[File:hawk.jpeg]]

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Drywall Hawk

is a flat, square board with a perpendicular handle underneath, used as a portable surface to hold and carry joint compound (mud) or plaster, allowing a tradesperson to apply it smoothly to walls with a trowel. It functions like a mini-workbench, keeping mud handy for continuous application, especially for texturing or larger plaster jobs, though it's less common in basic drywall taping where pans and knives are often preferred