A **hand planer** is a woodworking tool used to smooth, flatten, or reduce the thickness of wood surfaces. It consists of a flat base (sole), a sharp blade (iron) set at an angle, and a handle for guiding the tool along the wood's surface. As the user pushes the hand planer across the wood, the blade shaves off thin layers, leaving a smooth, even finish.
Hand planers are used for tasks like leveling uneven wood surfaces, chamfering edges, and fine-tuning the fit of joints. They're essential for precision woodworking and can be used in situations where power tools might be too aggressive or impractical.
Hand planers are used for tasks like leveling uneven wood surfaces, chamfering edges, and fine-tuning the fit of joints. They're essential for precision woodworking and can be used in situations where power tools might be too aggressive or impractical.
