Router plane

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Router plane
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Router plane being used to plane a groove
Other names
  • Old woman's tooth
  • Depthing router
  • Granny's tooth [1]
ClassificationWoodworking hand plane
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A wooden router plane

A router plane is a hand plane used in woodworking for smoothing out sunken panels, and more generally for all depressions below the general surface of the pattern. [1] It planes the bottoms of recesses to a uniform depth and can work into corners that otherwise can only be reached with a chisel. The tool has largely been supplanted by the electrical router and shaper, but retains limited application.

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References

  1. 1 2 Salaman, R. A. (1975). Dictionary of tools used in the woodworking and allied trades, c. 1700-1970. Internet Archive. New York: Scribner. pp. 353–354. ISBN   978-0-684-14535-8.