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Generally, all planes are used to flatten, reduce the thickness of, and impart a smooth surface to a rough piece of lumber or timber. Planing is also used to produce horizontal, vertical, or inclined flat surfaces on workpieces usually too large for shaping, where the integrity of the whole requires the same smooth surface.
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 that 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.
When used for flattening, bench planes with longer soles are preferred for boards with longer longitudinal dimensions. A longer sole registers against a greater portion of the board's face or edge surface which leads to a more consistently flat surface or straighter edge. Conversely, using a smaller plane allows for more localized low or high spots to remain. Though most planes are pushed across a piece of wood, holding it with one or both hands, Japanese planes are pulled toward the body, not pushed away.
Woodworking machinery that perform a similar function as hand planes include the jointer and the thickness planer , also called a thicknesser; the job these specialty power tools can still be done by hand planers and skilled manual labor as it was for many centuries. When rough lumber is reduced to dimensional lumber , a large electric motor or internal combustion engine will drive a thickness planer that removes a certain percentage of excess wood to create a uniform, smooth surface on all four sides of the board and in specialty woods, may also plane the cut edges.
Hand planes are ancient, originating thousands of years ago. Early planes were made from wood with a rectangular slot or mortise cut across the center of the body. The cutting blade or iron was held in place with a wooden wedge. The wedge was tapped into the mortise and adjusted with a small mallet , a piece of scrap wood or with the heel of the user's hand.
Planes of this type have been found in excavations of old sites as well as drawings of woodworking from medieval Europe and Asia. The earliest known examples of the woodworking plane have been found in Pompeii although other Roman examples have been unearthed in Britain and Germany. The Roman planes resemble modern planes in essential function, most having iron wrapping a wooden core top, bottom, front and rear, and an iron blade secured with a wedge.
One example found in Cologne has a body made entirely of bronze without a wooden core. There are suggestions that the earliest planes were simply wooden blocks fastened to the soles of adzes to effect greater control of the cutting action. The Bailey and Bedrock designs became the basis for most modern metal hand plane designs manufactured today.
The Bailey design is still manufactured by Stanley Works. In an air-powered handheld planing tool was developed to reduce shipbuilding labor during World War I. The air-driven cutter spun at to rpm and allowed one man to do the planing work of up to fifteen men who used manual tools. Modern hand planes are made from wood, ductile iron or bronze which produces a tool that is heavier and will not rust.
Most planes fall within the categories by size of block plane , smoothing plane , and jointing plane. Specialty planes include the shoulder plane , router plane , bullnose plane , and chisel plane , among others. Electrically powered hand planers loosely referred to as power planes have joined the hand-held plane family. Most metal bench planes, and some larger wooden ones, are designed with a rear handle known as a tote.
The block plane is a smaller tool that can be held with one hand which excels at working against the grain on a cut end of a board. It is also good for general purpose work such as taking down a knot in the wood, smoothing small pieces, and chamfering edges. Different types of bench planes are designed to perform different tasks, with the name and size of the plane being defined by the use.
Bailey iron bench planes were designated by number respective to the length of the plane. This has carried over through the type, regardless of manufacturer. If you want to add to your heirloom-quality tools, they are worth every penny. Chris is very responsive to questions and comments.
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Including hard ribbed veneers such as oaks. Cheers,Joe Baz. Thank you Joe! It seems to be taking days for shipments to Australia, thank you for the feedback! Best regards, Chris. French curves are uniquely designed for this purpose. Expanding their reach by all sorts of methods. I own several of your tools, and these adhere to your strict level of standards.
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