Sanding or planing.
A wood plane or a sander.
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A tool used for smoothing rough-cut wood in hand woodworking...
its used 2 produce the wood with a smooth finish
Yes, the word plane is both a noun and a verb. In addition to an airplane, the word plane is also a tool for smoothing or shaping a wood surface; the tool is used to plane the wood. Example sentence: He planed the edge of the door.
The word for the smoothing material is sandpaper.
Glass paper is used for either smoothing out surfaces or slightly shortning wood.
There are several types of 'plane'. A plane for smoothing wood. A plane as in geometry A 'plane as in an aeroplane
land, plainblade, planeordinary, plainflying machine, planeetc.
They are SMOOTHING planes (2 letter O's) and as the name implies, it is a tool used to shave wood smooth.
smoothing is making smooth.
The plane is a tool with a long straight base and an angled blade in the centre. It cuts thin layers off the wood.
A smoothing plane is used to level or smooth rough wooden surfaces. Function is variable; however, it was designed to be used with wood. It can be used, for example, to smooth and level a rough-cut surface; or to consistently remove thicknesses from the exterior of a piece of wood. It is much more efficient than beginning to smooth a surface with extra-coarse sandpaper.