Wooden Trowel Factory From China
What's the worst nightmare in wall rendering? Uneven finishes, visible fine lines, or plaster that just won't stick. Especially when you're working on a rendering layer - if your float isn't cooperating, every press feels like a disaster, and doing it all over again is a pain. That's exactly where our Wooden Rendering Float from Hanke Tools comes in.
| Product name | Wooden rendering float | Length of plate | 320mm |
| Material | Beech handle,basswood surface with poplar multi-layer board core plate | Width of plate | 180mm |
| Color | Natural wood color | Thickness of plate | 1.2mm |
This Wooden Rendering Float isn't some gimmicky "new concept." It's the result of real feedback from job sites, carefully upgraded to match what professionals actually need. At 320×180mm, the size feels just right - big enough to cover wide surfaces, but still nimble for corner work. Whether you're a seasoned plasterer or a hands-on homeowner, this tool fits right in.




We chose fine-textured basswood for the surface - soft but not weak, firm but not slippery. It glides over plaster like a brush over water. Inside, it's supported by a multi-layer poplar board for added strength and stability. It doesn't wobble, and it gives you that "in-control" feeling with every stroke.
The handle? Solid beech. Sturdy, comfortable, non-slip - and smooth enough for long hours of work without chafing your hands.
What really sets the Wooden Rendering Float apart is how it performs during the final smoothing stage. It doesn't let plaster clump or stick. Dust doesn't gather at the corners. You get clean, sharp lines without needing to go over the same spot again and again. Around tricky areas like window frames, columns, or tight corners, it stays smooth and super easy to guide.
The edges are gently rounded too - no scratching the base layer, no harsh lines left behind. Compared to those sharp-edged plastic floats, this one is far more forgiving and professional-looking. The finish it leaves? Honestly, it looks like a master plasterer did it by hand.
I used this float while working on a kitchen wall, and the biggest thing I noticed was how stress-free the whole process became. Each layer of plaster pressed in firmly and evenly. The surface came out so smooth, I barely needed to sand before painting. It seriously cut down my prep time.
So, if you're dealing with rendering, surface leveling, or any wall project that demands a perfect finish, this Wooden Rendering Float will make your life way easier. No more rework. No more aching back. Just smooth, satisfying results, every single time.
Cooperation Process
Inquiry→Quotation→Order→Sample →Production→QC→Delivery→Deal

FAQ
Q1: What material of handle?
A: Natural wooden handle
Q2: What is the treatment of our trowel?
A: They are all fine processing.
Q3: What material of trowel blade?
A: The blade is made of solid birch wood.
Q4: What packing can we offer?
A: The regular packing is pp bags+inner box+cartons or others as per customer request.
Q5: Can you do engrave logo on the trowel?
A: Yes, we can.
Q6: Do you have sample to test?
A: Yes, testing samples would be provided with sample cost.
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