Advertisement
Advertisement
jack plane
noun
a plane for rough surfacing.
jack plane
noun
a carpenter's plane, usually with a wooden body, used for rough planing of timber
Word History and Origins
Origin of jack plane1
Example Sentences
The blade of a jack plane is most efficient when it is ground well away towards the corners, as at a b in Fig.
The jack plane, used first by the carpenter for rapid surfacing, is distinguished primarily by the bezeled and slightly convex edge of its cutting iron.
Pullman was a carpenter who worked with a jack plane, and a saw, and things.
As the jack plane has its bit ground with a curved edge, it is admirably adapted for taking off the rough saw print surface.
Again, the carpenter invents and patents an improvement in jack planes.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse