How to Cut With a Drywall Ax

A drywall ax is not actually a proper ax but rather an ax-like blade attached to the back end of a drywall hammer. The ax-head is useful only for making fairly crude cuts in drywall and should never be used if precise cuts are needed, as the ax will tend to make very jagged cuts when used. If all you need, however, is a quick cut in an area that will not be visible once the project is complete, the ax can be quite useful. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Marker
  • Rubber mallet
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Instructions

    • 1

      Mark on the drywall with your marker where you need the cut made.

    • 2

      Place the ax-head against the drywall so that the cutting edge lays against the mark you made.

    • 3

      Strike the hammer-end of the drywall ax with your rubber mallet to drive it through the drywall.

Tips & Warnings

  • You may wish to start the cut by placing the corner of the ax-head against the drywall and rocking it back and forth to slightly embed the ax in the drywall. This may reduce the chance that the drywall will split or crack during the striking process.

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