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hello this is Ryan Voorhees instructor with the construction technology department at Ivy Tech Community College and today Im going to demonstrate the proper methods for taping and finishing a standard tapered drywall joint for an example were going to use a standard tapered drywall joint Im going to go through some of the tools that well use to complete this process the first tool that we plan on using is a 6-inch taping knife and this this knife is used to apply mud and remove that mud from the tape in the first step the second knife were going to use is an 8 inch finishing knife all of these knives are very stiff and sharp to allow for a very clean edge and the final knife that well use is a 12 inch finishing knife again a very stiff strong sharp knife youll notice Im holding a drywall pan this is to hold my mud as Im working through the process it has sharp edges for cleaning off my knife in addition as far as tools are concerned when were done and were ready to sand we