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- Block_plane abstract "A block plane is a small woodworking hand plane which typically has the iron bedded at a lower angle than other planes, with the bevel up. It is designed to cut end grain and is typically small enough to be used with one hand.According to Patrick's Stanley Blood and Gore, Stanley marketing materials describe the origin of the name of this tool as follows: "A Block Plane was first made to meet the demand for a Plane which could be easily held in one hand while planing across the grain, particularly the ends of boards, etc. This latter work many Carpenters call 'Blocking in', hence the name 'Block' Plane." Tradition also claims that the block plane gets its name from its traditional use to level and remove cleaver marks from butchers' blocks that were built with the end grain facing up.A block plane is frequently used for paring end grain. This is possible because a block plane has its blade set at a shallow bed angle, allowing the blade to slice through end grain more efficiently; furthermore, for this to work, the plane is frequently held at an angle sometimes as much as 45 degrees to the direction of travel, so that the cutting edge slices the wood fibers as they pass from one end of the cutting edge to the other.A block plane has many other uses in woodworking. Typically, it is used for cleaning up components by removing thin shavings of wood in order to make a component fit within fine tolerances. Chamfering (angling square edges) and removing glue lines are some of the other uses woodworkers find for the block plane.".
- Block_plane thumbnail Block_plane_2004.jpg?width=300.
- Block_plane wikiPageExternalLink num9.25.
- Block_plane wikiPageID "452963".
- Block_plane wikiPageLength "1855".
- Block_plane wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Block_plane wikiPageRevisionID "672905704".
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Adhesive.
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Butcher_block.
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hand_tools.
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Planes.
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodworking_hand_tools.
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Chamfer.
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Cleaver.
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Cleaver_(knife).
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Hand_plane.
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Plane_(tool).
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Wood_grain.
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink Woodworking.
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLink File:Block_plane_2004.jpg.
- Block_plane wikiPageWikiLinkText "block plane".
- Block_plane hasPhotoCollection Block_plane.
- Block_plane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hand_tools.
- Block_plane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Planes.
- Block_plane subject Category:Hand_tools.
- Block_plane subject Category:Planes.
- Block_plane subject Category:Woodworking_hand_tools.
- Block_plane hypernym Plane.
- Block_plane type Aircraft.
- Block_plane type Tool.
- Block_plane comment "A block plane is a small woodworking hand plane which typically has the iron bedded at a lower angle than other planes, with the bevel up.".
- Block_plane label "Block plane".
- Block_plane sameAs Ribot_de_contrafibra.
- Block_plane sameAs Category:Block_planes.
- Block_plane sameAs Cepillo_de_contrafibra.
- Block_plane sameAs m.02bb6f.
- Block_plane sameAs Q3827722.
- Block_plane sameAs Q3827722.
- Block_plane wasDerivedFrom Block_plane?oldid=672905704.
- Block_plane depiction Block_plane_2004.jpg.
- Block_plane isPrimaryTopicOf Block_plane.