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Revision as of 13:31, 31 October 2017

We currently have two wooden planes that can be used to finish certain structures in woodworking projects. Have a look at this great video class (about 20 minutes in) to learn how to tune and sharpen them or this video explaining different styles of hand planes!

Smoothing Plane

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Smoothing Plane

Wooden smoothing plane.JPG
Synonyms: reform smoothing plane;
DE: Reform-Putzhobel, Schlichthobel?
Type: hand tool
Material: wood
Location: wood workshop
Access Requirements: upon reading
Tutors: Lukas

To retract the blade, loosen the set screw a tiny bit, hold the plane in one hand and hit the metal button at the thick end with a hammer.

Until we get a jointer, it's possible to joint edges with a small hand plane like this (with a little practice)!


Router Plane

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Router Plane

Router plane.JPG
Synonyms: hand router; DE: Nuthobel,
Grundhobel
Type: hand tool
Material: wood
Location: wood workshop
Access Requirements: upon reading
Similar (More or Less): router

Used for smoothing grooves and recesses - for large or repetitive jobs, you'd rather use a power router nowadays.

Our router plane has not been commissioned yet and very likely needs some sharpening!


Surform Plane

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Surform Plane

Surform plane.JPG
Synonyms: DE: Surform-Hobel
Type: hand tool
Material: wood
Location: wood workshop
Access Requirements: upon reading
Similar (More or Less): rasps

Short for "surface forming" plane, a surform plane closely resembles a rasp. Use it for fairly quick and aggressive material removal, but don't expect a silky finish!


Further Reading