bullnosed plane

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bullnosed plane

A carpenter uses a bullnosed plane to smooth the inside corner of a wooden drawer.

Definition

Noun: A bullnosed plane is a small woodworking hand tool, specifically a type of carpenter's plane. Its defining feature is that its cutting blade (the iron) is positioned very close to the front edge of the tool's body. This design allows it to work effectively in tight spaces and right up to corners or obstructions where a standard plane cannot fit.

Usage

The bullnosed plane is used for precise, fine trimming and smoothing of wood, especially in confined areas. It is commonly employed for tasks such as: * Cleaning up and fitting joints (like dadoes or rabbets). * Trimming end grain. * Planing right up to a perpendicular surface or into an inside corner.

Examples
  • "To fit the hinge perfectly, use a bullnosed plane to trim the bottom of the mortise."
  • "The carpenter reached for his bullnosed plane to clean up the shoulder of the tenon."
  • "A bullnosed plane is essential for fine-tuning joinery in cabinetmaking."
Advanced Usage
  • "Shoulder plane": A bullnosed plane is functionally very similar to, and often synonymous with, a shoulder plane. Both are designed for trimming end grain and working up to shoulders. The term "bullnosed" specifically highlights the blade's position at the very front ("nose") of the tool.
Variants and Related Words
  • Shoulder plane (n): A plane with a blade that extends the full width of the body, specifically designed for trimming the shoulders of tenons and other joinery; often used interchangeably with "bullnosed plane."
  • Rabbit plane (n): A plane designed for cutting rabbets (step-shaped recesses along the edge of wood); some bullnosed planes can perform similar trimming tasks.
  • Block plane (n): A small, general-purpose plane for trimming end grain and smoothing; unlike a bullnosed plane, its blade is not necessarily at the very front.
Synonyms
  • Trimming plane: A general term for small planes used for fine adjustment and trimming.
  • Joinery plane: A category of planes used specifically for preparing and fitting wood joints.
bullnosed plane

A carpenter uses a bullnosed plane to smooth the inside corner of a wooden drawer.

Noun
  1. a small carpenter's plane with the cutting edge near the front

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