Drywall textures add character to walls and ceilings. They also hide a multitude of flaws in wood frame construction, improper drywall taping and floating (or drywall finishing), and drywall repairs. There are many drywall texturing techniques and it’s really an art form unto itself. Why not make a knockdown texture tool guaranteed to be unique?
A knockdown texture gets its name from the method of application. The craftsman uses a tool to apply and raise the texture into peaks on the sheetrock surface in the first step. Then in the second step he uses a broad drywall floating knife to “knock down” the peaks.
One very popular tool is a crow’s foot texture tool or stomp brush. It works well, but why take the ho-hum route? Read on to learn about developing a signature texture pattern!
A bucket is used when texturing the drywall. Since the tool will be dipped into it, the Plexiglas needs to be more or less round shaped and of a size that will fit into the bottom of the bucket. (See the photo; this one was made to fit a drywall compound, or mud, bucket.)
Drywall texture – it’s a beautiful thing!