circular plane
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A carpenter uses a circular plane to shape the curved edge of a wooden tabletop.
Definition
- Noun:
- A woodworking tool: A "circular plane" is a specialized hand plane used in carpentry and woodworking. Its key feature is a flexible, adjustable sole (the bottom surface) that can be curved. This allows the tool to smooth or shape both concave (inward-curving) and convex (outward-curving) wooden surfaces, which a standard flat-soled plane cannot do.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- To shape the curved arm of the chair, the carpenter reached for his circular plane.
- A circular plane is essential for creating smooth, consistent hollows in a wooden bowl.
- The adjustable sole of the circular plane was set to a convex curve to work on the rocking chair's runner.
Advanced Usage
- "to use a circular plane": To employ this specific tool for shaping curved workpieces.
- For authentic period furniture reproduction, craftsmen often use a circular plane rather than power sanders.
Variants and Related Words
- Compass plane: Another name for a circular plane, emphasizing its use for curved ("compass") work.
- Spokeshave: A different, smaller hand tool also used for shaping curves, typically on rods or spokes.
- Hand plane: The general category of tools that includes the circular plane, bench planes, block planes, etc.
Synonyms
- Curved sole plane: A descriptive synonym highlighting the tool's defining characteristic.
- Flexible sole plane: Another descriptive term focusing on the adjustable nature of the tool's base.
Related Phrases
- To plane a curve: The action performed with this tool.
- He skillfully planed a curve into the table's apron using his circular plane.
A carpenter uses a circular plane to shape the curved edge of a wooden tabletop.
Noun
- a plane with a flexible face that can plane concave or convex surfaces