A chamfer plane is a specialized plane used In woodworking for making chamfered edges. The planes typically have a “v” shaped sole with a 90 degree angle. The 90 degree edge of a piece of lumber can be eased (flattened, and made less sharp) with the tool.

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Chamfer

Special tools such as chamfer mills, chamfer planes, an chamfer bits in shapers and routers are sometimes used to ease edges. Chamfers are commonly used in

Bevel

that is not perpendicular to the faces of the piece. The words bevel and chamfer overlap in usage; in general usage, they are often interchanged, while

Countersink

being generated may be a conical chamfer (plunging applications) or a beveled corner for the intersection of two planes (traversing applications). A countersink

Saw

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Mandrel

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Tilia

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Plane (tool)

A hand plane is a tool for shaping wood using muscle power to force the cutting iron (blade) over the wood surface. Some rotary power planers are motorized

Japanese carpentry

type of European wooden plane, in which the blade is fixed in place by tapping down upon a wooden wedge. Unlike a western plane, the support bed for the