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A hawk is a tool used to hold a plaster, mortar, or a similar material, so that the user can repeatedly, quickly and easily get some of that material on the tool which then applies it to a surface. A hawk consists of a board about 13 inches square with a perpendicular handle fixed centrally on the reverse. The user holds the hawk horizontally with the non-dominant hand and applies the material on the hawk with a tool held in the dominant hand. The name "hawk" probably derives from the way the object rides on the user's arm, like a bird of prey.

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  • Omítkářský talíř (cs)
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  • Omítkářský talíř nebo též maltový talíř je ruční kruhový omítkářský zásobník na maltu s rukojetí. Zedník jej drží v levé ruce zespodu za rukojeť talířem vzhůru. Zednickou lžicí, kterou drží v pravé ruce, nabere z kolečka do talíře potřebné množství malty, tu si pak z talíře nabírá a nahazováním omítá zeď nebo strop. Stejnou funkci dnes na stavbách obvykle zastává zednické hladítko. (cs)
  • A hawk is a tool used to hold a plaster, mortar, or a similar material, so that the user can repeatedly, quickly and easily get some of that material on the tool which then applies it to a surface. A hawk consists of a board about 13 inches square with a perpendicular handle fixed centrally on the reverse. The user holds the hawk horizontally with the non-dominant hand and applies the material on the hawk with a tool held in the dominant hand. The name "hawk" probably derives from the way the object rides on the user's arm, like a bird of prey. (en)
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  • Omítkářský talíř nebo též maltový talíř je ruční kruhový omítkářský zásobník na maltu s rukojetí. Zedník jej drží v levé ruce zespodu za rukojeť talířem vzhůru. Zednickou lžicí, kterou drží v pravé ruce, nabere z kolečka do talíře potřebné množství malty, tu si pak z talíře nabírá a nahazováním omítá zeď nebo strop. Stejnou funkci dnes na stavbách obvykle zastává zednické hladítko. (cs)
  • A hawk is a tool used to hold a plaster, mortar, or a similar material, so that the user can repeatedly, quickly and easily get some of that material on the tool which then applies it to a surface. A hawk consists of a board about 13 inches square with a perpendicular handle fixed centrally on the reverse. The user holds the hawk horizontally with the non-dominant hand and applies the material on the hawk with a tool held in the dominant hand. Hawks are most often used by plasterers, along with finishing trowels, to apply a smooth finish of plaster to a wall. Brick pointers use hawks to hold mortar while they work. Hawks are also used to hold joint compound for taping and jointing. The name "hawk" probably derives from the way the object rides on the user's arm, like a bird of prey. (en)
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