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Description

Easy rap is a compact mini rabot designed for chamfering and dressing plasterboard edges. With its interchangeable rasp and ergonomic shape, it provides clean, controlled trimming of cut boards, helping to prepare edges for jointing, taping and finishing.

Available Sizes

• Overall tool length: approx. 257 mm
• Rasp surface: approx. 135 mm x 35 mm
• Supplied as a single mini rabot with fitted rasp

Stock Status

In stock

Product Highlights

  • Mini rabot specially designed for plasterboard edge finishing
  • Interchangeable rasp for extended tool life and flexibility
  • Ergonomic, compact design for comfortable one-hand use
  • Ideal for chamfering cut board edges before jointing
  • Gives clean, precise trimming with good control on site

Technical Specifications

PropertySpecification
Tool TypeMini rabot / edge planer for plasterboard
Overall LengthApprox. 257 mm
Rasp SurfaceApprox. 135 mm x 35 mm
Approx. WeightApprox. 185 g (indication)
Main ApplicationChamfering and dressing plasterboard and similar boards
Special FeaturesInterchangeable rasp, compact and ergonomic body
Typical SubstratesPlasterboard edges, gypsum boards and light timber trims

Application Instructions

  • Mark and cut the plasterboard to size using the appropriate cutting tools.
  • Place the Easy rap on the cut edge, holding the tool firmly with one hand.
  • Pull or push the rabot along the edge with steady, controlled strokes.
  • Remove small amounts of material until the desired chamfer or smooth edge is achieved.
  • Brush away dust and check that edges are neat before taping and jointing.

Coverage Calculator

  • Not applicable – usage depends on the total length of board edges being trimmed.

Suitable Applications

  • Chamfering plasterboard edges before taping and jointing
  • Cleaning and correcting rough or damaged cut edges
  • Small trimming adjustments on gypsum boards during fitting
  • Light edge dressing on compatible timber or board materials

Compatibility & Limitations

  • Designed mainly for plasterboard and similar gypsum-based boards.
  • Not suitable for metals, tiles, masonry or very hard materials.
  • Use only with compatible replacement rasps recommended for the tool.
  • Avoid excessive force to prevent damage to the rasp or board surface.

Safety & Handling

  • Wear cut-resistant gloves and safety glasses when trimming plasterboard edges.
  • Always keep hands and fingers clear of the rasped cutting area.
  • Work on a stable support and avoid using the tool on unsecured boards.
  • Store the tool safely and keep out of reach of children when not in use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Easy Rap is designed for chamfering and smoothing the cut edges of plasterboard. It helps remove rough paper, uneven cuts and small imperfections, ensuring the board is ready for taping and jointing with a clean, professional finish.

Chamfering creates space for joint compound and tape to sit properly. This reduces bulging, improves adhesion and helps prevent cracking. Using Easy Rap prepares the board so your joints look smoother and last longer after finishing.

Yes, the Easy Rap is simple to handle because of its compact shape and controlled cutting action. Even beginners can use it effectively to clean edges without damaging the plasterboard or removing too much material during preparation.

Yes, the rasp is replaceable so you can maintain cutting performance over time. When the rasp becomes dull, clogged or starts removing material unevenly, replacing it ensures smooth and consistent trimming throughout your project.

It is mainly intended for gypsum boards but can be used lightly on soft materials like thin timber trims. However, it is not suitable for metal, cement boards, tiles or very hard construction materials due to limited cutting capacity.

If you notice increased resistance, uneven trimming or very fine dust instead of clean material removal, the rasp is likely worn. Replacing it ensures cleaner chamfers, smoother edges and reduces the effort required while working.

Properly prepared board edges help joint compound bond more evenly and prevent stress points. While no tool can eliminate cracks entirely, using Easy Rap greatly improves the quality and durability of finished joints.

Using gloves is recommended because the rasp surface is rough and can cause abrasions. Gloves also improve grip and control, especially when working quickly or on long edges where consistent hand pressure is needed.

It’s best used on dry plasterboard. Damp surfaces can clog the rasp and cause uneven trimming. Let wet or moisture-exposed boards dry properly before dressing the edges to ensure clean, smooth material removal.

After use, simply tap or brush off accumulated dust from the rasp and body. Avoid washing it with water. Store it in a dry place to prevent corrosion, and always check that the rasp is firmly fitted before the next use.

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