Definition of Jointer plane

1. Noun. A long carpenter's plane used to shape the edges of boards so they will fit together.

Exact synonyms: Jointer, Jointing Plane, Long Plane
Generic synonyms: Carpenter's Plane, Plane, Woodworking Plane
Derivative terms: Joint

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jointer Plane

joint sense
joint snake
joint snakes
joint space
joint spaces
joint venture
joint will
joint wills
jointed
jointed charlock
jointed rush
jointedly
jointedness
jointednesses
jointer
jointer plane (current term)
jointers
jointfir
jointfirs
jointing
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jointings
jointist
jointists
jointless
jointlessly
jointly
jointness
jointress
jointresses

Literary usage of Jointer plane

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Trade Foundations Based on Producing Industries (1919)
"The jointer-plane is from 28" to 30" long and is similar to the jack-plane, except that it is ... 33. either a jointer-plane or a fore-plane but not both. ..."

2. Modern Shop Practice: A General Reference Work by Howard Monroe Raymond, American Technical Society (1917)
"7 jointer plane, 22 inches long and having a cutter 2f inches wide, will he found necessary. This plane is shown in Fig. 21, and differs from the jack plane ..."

3. Manual Training for Common Schools: An Organized Course in Wood-working by Eldreth Gordon Allen, Fassett Allen Cotton (1910)
"(2) Use the roughing plane or Jack Plane to remove a large amount of material. (3) Use the Fore Plane or the jointer plane for surfaces and edges ..."

4. Patternmaking: A Treatise on the Construction and Application of Patterns by Joseph Atkinson Shelly (1920)
"... turn the piece completely over and note if the edge varies any from the pencil line; mark such variations, and hand-plane with a fore- or jointer-plane ..."

5. Modern Engineering Practice: A Reference Library by American School (Chicago, Ill.) (1906)
"26. jointer plane, 22 inches long and having a cutter 2| inches wide, will be found necessary. This plane is shown in Fig. 22, and differs from the jack ..."

6. Carpentry and Building (1905)
"1f it takes the place of a hand jointer plane, from which it takes its name, instead of a jack plane, then it fulfills its mission and is appreciated by its ..."

7. Cyclopedia of Modern Shop Practice: A Manual of Shop Practice, Pattern edited by Howard Monroe Raymond (1906)
"7 jointer plane, 22 inches long and having a cutter 2f inches wide, will be found necessary. This plane is shown in Fig. 22, and differs from the jack plane ..."

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