dado plane

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dado plane

A carpenter uses a dado plane to cut a groove in a wooden board.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A woodworking plane for cutting a dado groove: A "dado plane" is a specialized hand tool used in carpentry and woodworking. Its primary function is to cut a wide, flat-bottomed groove (called a dado) across the grain of a piece of wood. This groove is typically used to join shelves or other components to a cabinet side or similar structure.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The carpenter used a dado plane to create a clean, precise groove for the bookshelf.
    • For traditional joinery, a well-tuned dado plane is often preferred over a router for its control and quiet operation.
Advanced Usage
  • "To set up a dado plane": Refers to the process of adjusting the blade and fences of the tool to achieve the desired width and depth of cut.
    • Setting up a dado plane correctly is crucial for a perfect fit.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dado (n): The groove or channel itself, cut into a piece of wood.
    • The shelf fits snugly into the dado.
  • Plane (n): A general category of hand tools for shaping wood by shaving off thin layers.
    • He smoothed the board with a smoothing plane.
Synonyms
  • Plough plane (n): A similar type of plane used for cutting grooves, though often for narrower applications or with the grain.
  • Grooving plane (n): A more general term for planes designed to cut grooves.
Related Phrases
  • "Cut a dado": The action performed using a dado plane.
    • The next step is to cut a dado in each side panel.
dado plane

A carpenter uses a dado plane to cut a groove in a wooden board.

Noun
  1. a plane for making a dado groove