A planer is a
tool
for shaping
wood or concrete.
Wood Planers are used to flatten, reduce the thickness of, and impart
a smooth surface to a rough piece of
lumber. Special types of planes are designed to cut
joints or
decorative mouldings.
Hand planes are generally the
combination of a cutting edge, such as a sharpened metal plate,
attached to a firm body, that when moved over a wood surface,
take up relatively uniform shavings, by nature of the body
riding on the 'high spots' in the wood, and also by providing a
relatively constant angle to the cutting edge, render the planed
surface very smooth. A cutter which extends below the bottom
surface, or sole, of the plane slices off shavings of
wood. A large, flat sole on a plane guides the cutter to remove
only the highest parts of an imperfect surface, until, after
several passes, the surface is flat and smooth.
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