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<h2>Drywall Knife</h2> aka "utility knife" also includes small folding-, retractable- and/or replaceable-blade knives suited for use in the general workplace or in the construction industry. The latter type is sometimes generically called a Stanley knife, after a prominent brand designed by the American tool manufacturing company Stanley Works (subsequently merged into Stanley Black & Decker).
<h2>Drywall Knife</h2> aka "utility knife" also includes small folding-, retractable- and/or replaceable-blade knives suited for use in the general workplace or in the construction industry. The latter type is sometimes generically called a Stanley knife, after a prominent brand designed by the American tool manufacturing company Stanley Works (subsequently merged into Stanley Black & Decker).


A drywall taping knife is a separate tool used to spread joint compound onto drywall. They come in 4", 5", 6", 8", 10", 12", and 14"[[File:knive.jpeg]]
A drywall taping knife is a separate tool used to spread joint compound onto drywall. They come in 4", 5", 6", 8", 10", 12", and 14"[[File:knife.jpeg]]

Latest revision as of 18:03, 5 January 2026

Drywall Knife

aka "utility knife" also includes small folding-, retractable- and/or replaceable-blade knives suited for use in the general workplace or in the construction industry. The latter type is sometimes generically called a Stanley knife, after a prominent brand designed by the American tool manufacturing company Stanley Works (subsequently merged into Stanley Black & Decker).

A drywall taping knife is a separate tool used to spread joint compound onto drywall. They come in 4", 5", 6", 8", 10", 12", and 14"File:Knife.jpeg