chamfer plane
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Definition
Noun: A specialized woodworking hand plane designed to cut a beveled edge or a chamfer on a piece of wood. It is used to create a sloping surface where two faces meet, typically at a 45-degree angle.
Usage
The chamfer plane is a tool for creating a specific type of edge treatment. It is used by woodworkers to cut a bevel, often to remove a sharp corner or to prepare an edge for joining.
Examples
- Noun:
- The carpenter used a chamfer plane to soften the sharp edges of the tabletop.
- For a clean, consistent bevel, a dedicated chamfer plane is more effective than a standard block plane.
Advanced Usage
- "to run a chamfer plane": to use the tool to create a chamfer along the length of a workpiece.
- He ran a chamfer plane along all four sides of the panel.
Variants and Related Words
- Chamfer (noun/verb): The beveled edge itself, or the act of creating such an edge.
- The design called for a 3mm chamfer on all exposed edges.
- Bevel (noun/verb): A more general term for any surface that meets another at an angle other than 90 degrees.
- A bevel can be cut with various tools, including a chamfer plane.
- Block plane (noun): A general-purpose small plane, which can sometimes be used for chamfering but is not specialized for it.
Synonyms
- Bevel plane: A tool with a similar function, though the term "chamfer plane" is more specific to creating a flat, angled surface (a chamfer) rather than a compound angle.
- Edge plane: A descriptive term sometimes used.
Notes
This is a specific tool name. The term "chamfer plane" refers to the tool itself. The action performed with it is "to chamfer" or "to bevel."
Noun
- a plane that makes a beveled edge