jointer plane
Plural
jointer planes
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a hand tool used in woodworking to flatten and straighten the edges and surfaces of boards
A jointer plane is a hand tool used in woodworking to create flat, smooth surfaces and straight edges on wood. It has a long, flat body with a sharp blade that cuts thin shavings from the wood as it is pushed along the surface. Jointer planes are especially useful for flattening rough boards or ensuring the edges are straight and square, making them ideal for preparing wood for joining or assembly. They are often used when working with hardwoods or when fine control over the flatness and alignment of the wood is required.
- The carpenter used a jointer plane to smooth the rough edges of the board.
- After cutting the wood, he ran it through the jointer plane to ensure the surface was perfectly flat.
- She grabbed the jointer plane to straighten the edge of the wood before joining it with another piece.
- With the jointer plane, he carefully smoothed the surface, making sure it was even for the next step in the project.
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