woodworking plane
The cabinetmaker uses a woodworking plane to smooth the edge of a wooden board.
Noun: A woodworking plane is a hand tool used by carpenters and woodworkers. Its primary function is to shave thin strips of wood from a surface to make it smooth, flat, or to shape it. The tool features a sharp, adjustable iron (blade) that protrudes through a flat sole (base). The user pushes the plane along the wood grain to create precise shavings.
The term "woodworking plane" refers specifically to the tool itself. It is often shortened to simply "plane" in woodworking contexts. - The craftsman selected a woodworking plane to smooth the edge of the tabletop. - A sharp blade is essential for a woodworking plane to function properly. - He adjusted the depth of cut on his woodworking plane before starting.
- "To put a plane to": To use a plane on a piece of wood.
- He put a plane to the rough timber to reveal the beautiful grain underneath.
- Plane (n): The common shortened form of "woodworking plane."
- A block plane is good for trimming end grain.
- Planer (n): Typically refers to a larger, powered machine (thickness planer) used for similar purposes on an industrial scale. This is a distinct tool from a hand-held woodworking plane.
- Planing (v): The action of using a plane.
- Planing the surface by hand requires skill and patience.
- Hand plane: A direct synonym emphasizing it is a hand-operated tool.
- Jointer plane: A specific type of long plane used for making edges straight and square.
- Smoothing plane: A specific type of shorter plane used for final surface finishing.
- Set the plane: To adjust the blade's depth and lateral alignment.
- Before you start, you must set the plane correctly for a fine shaving.
- Take a pass with the plane: To push the plane along the wood one time.
- After each pass with the plane, he checked the surface for flatness.
The cabinetmaker uses a woodworking plane to smooth the edge of a wooden board.
- a carpenter's hand tool with an adjustable blade for smoothing or shaping wood
- the cabinetmaker used a plane for the finish work