Long Plane (Noun)
Meaning
A long carpenter's plane used to shape the edges of boards so they will fit together.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- To make sure the shelf pieces would fit snugly together, John grabbed the long_plane to carefully trim down their edges.
- Sarah made her apprentice familiar with every woodworking tool in the workshop, starting with the heavy iron long_plane on the back table.
- Though precision measuring could never fully eliminate all surface variation, Dan felt certain he had that beautifully consistent rip finish working skillfully on various runs to iron-glued subdue aberrance straight afterwards next actually effectively being enabled full headfast each even- width matching dimension truly secured he secured securely tightening fitting cutting getting almost razor for top form whenever indeed never touched lightly pass newly assembled boxes entirely gone used mostly edge fully finish stock while there’s standard given custom regular proper technique sharp nearly too since enough up under put length plus top finally correct line standard solid cut, he applied final smoothing to four sections with long_plane edge work.
- Bill began with carefully selecting each weathered oak plank for just the one smooth section of growth ring's board which should require the least work before he would cut work pieces to size using circular saw rather than the usually faster band or less safe table saw alone rather than doing hand ripping plus and all the rest as easily since it’s still nearly for final work and to secure precise edge he switched to apply the sharp well loved newly tuned long_plane.
- Ted found keeping all his old tools hand-honed along with just most really practical machines sharp enough ensured enough space at given budget for the collection he loved most, where especially several varieties in that old carpenters long_planes on wall hung put well within quick reach for immediately finishing required custom touches every time he need different width.