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  2. Plane (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Plane (tool) A hand plane is a tool for shaping wood using muscle power to force the cutting blade over the wood surface. Some rotary power planers are motorized power tools used for the same types of larger tasks, but are unsuitable for fine-scale planing, where a miniature hand plane is used. Generally, all planes are used to flatten, reduce ...

  3. Jack plane - Wikipedia

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    A jack plane is a general-purpose woodworking bench plane, used for dressing timber down to size in preparation for truing and/or edge jointing. It is usually the first plane used on rough stock, but for rougher work it can be preceded by the scrub plane. [1] The versatility of the jack plane has led to it being the most common bench plane in ...

  4. Thickness planer - Wikipedia

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    Function. A thickness planer is a woodworking machine to trim boards to a consistent thickness throughout their length and flat on both surfaces. It is different from a surface planer, or jointer, where the cutter head is set into the bed surface. A surface planer has slight advantages for producing the first flat surface and may be able to do ...

  5. Jointer - Wikipedia

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    The jointer derives its name from its primary function of producing flat edges on boards prior to joining them edge-to-edge to produce wider boards. The use of this term probably arises from the name of a type of hand plane, the jointer plane, which is also used primarily for this purpose. "Planer" is the normal term in the UK and Australia for ...

  6. Jointer plane - Wikipedia

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    The jointer plane, also known as the try plane or trying plane, is a type of hand plane used in woodworking to straighten the edges of boards in the process known as jointing, and to flatten the faces of larger boards. [2] Its long length is designed to 'ride over' the undulations of an uneven surface, skimming off the peaks, gradually creating ...

  7. Category:Woodworking hand tools - Wikipedia

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    Card scraper. Carpenter pencil. Cat's paw (tool) Clamp (tool) Claw hammer. Combination square. Coping saw. Countersink. Crosscut saw.

  8. Rebate plane - Wikipedia

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    Description. The rebate plane is one of a group of planes, including the shoulder plane, bullnose plane, and carriage makers plane, in which the blade protrudes by a very small amount—usually less than half a millimetre—from the sides of the plane body on both sides. It is a hand plane designed for cutting rebates/ rabbets in wood.

  9. Block plane - Wikipedia

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    Standard angle. Low angle. Duplex. Rabbet. Pocket sized. A block plane is a small metal-bodied woodworking hand plane which typically has the blade bedded at a lower angle than other planes, with the bevel up. [1] It is designed to cut end grain and do touchup or finish work. It is typically small enough to be used with one hand.

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