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Hand Planes | Woodworking Hand Planes


Smoothing Planes: Often the last planes used on a wood surface. Capable of producing a finish as good as or better than that left by sandpaper. Also works well for trimming parts. Jack Planes: “Jack of all trades” – often used to flatten rough stock and bring it closer to final size. Also can be useful for smoothing and jointing. Block Planes: These all-purpose tools are used for general planing tasks. Keep your blade sharp and properly adjusted, and you’ll have a nice, smooth wood surface in no time. Keep your blade sharp and properly adjusted, and you’ll have a nice, smooth wood surface in no time.




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