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Hand planes shave off thin layers of wood to shape, level, and smooth surfaces in woodworking and carpentry applications. They are commonly used to flatten warped wood, cut recesses, and even out surfaces to set joints flush. Planes position their blade (iron) at an angle and remove material as the tool slides along the surface.
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Block Planes
Block planes' low cutting angle and bevel-up blade perform fine finishing work. These small, one-handed planes cut on the push stroke and allow precise control to chamfer edges, level corner joints, remove mill marks, and square small stock.
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Curve Trimming Planes
These trimming planes round off corners and shape and finish curves on workpieces in fine finishing and material removal tasks. Also known as shavers and spokeshaves, they remove small bumps and smooth uneven surfaces. Reorienting the plane or the blade allows cutting on the push or the pull stroke.
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Bullnose Planes
Bullnose planes set their cutting edge flush with their sides and just behind their rounded nose to trim workpiece edges and work into corners. Also called rabbet shoulder planes, they are commonly used to cut recesses or grooves into edges. They cut on the push stroke and are held with one hand on the rear handle and the other hand on the fence.
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