
The Couteau Pointe Spécial Angle is a pointed, precision finishing knife designed for working in tight angles, corners and narrow edges. Its tapered blade allows accurate application and smoothing of plaster, jointing compound and patching materials in areas where standard knives cannot reach.
• Pointed finishing blade (standard size)
• Suitable for detailed corner and angle work
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| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Tool Type | Pointed angle finishing knife |
| Blade Shape | Tapered pointed blade for angle work |
| Blade Material | Stainless steel or flexible steel (model dependent) |
| Handle Type | Ergonomic non-slip handle |
| Primary Use | Detail finishing in tight angles, corners and edges |
It is used for applying and smoothing plaster or jointing compound in tight angles, narrow corners and detailed areas that require precision. Its pointed design provides more control than regular knives.
The sharp, tapered blade allows access to tight spaces and sharp corners where flat knives cannot reach. It ensures accurate application and smooth finishing in detailed or narrow areas.
Yes. The pointed shape naturally guides the material into the angle, making it easier for beginners to achieve clean, sharp finishes in corners and tight spots.
Absolutely. It is ideal for filling small cracks, edge gaps and fine repair areas. The precise blade helps apply compound exactly where needed without excess material.
No. Standard knives are still needed for large areas. This tool is specifically for detail finishing, precision cornering and working in confined spaces.
It can be used with joint compound, skim coat, plaster and patching materials. It is designed for detailed finishing rather than heavy material spreading.
Most models feature a slightly flexible steel blade which helps feather edges smoothly while maintaining control in tight angles.
Clean immediately after use to prevent compound buildup. Wipe with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Avoid scraping the blade with metal tools to preserve its edge.
Yes. The pointed blade works well in wall-to-ceiling interior corners and tight connection points where precise control is required to avoid ridges.
Store it in a dry place and avoid bending the pointed blade. Keeping it in a tool pouch or protective holder helps maintain its shape and prolong its lifespan.