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noun - a long carpenter's plane used to shape the edges of boards so they will fit together
A machine or tool used in making joints.
A tool used to cut grooves indicating the joints in cement.
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Flying about in jet or plane |
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Feb 8 2011 The Times - Cryptic |
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a plane used for preparing a wooden edge for fixing or joining to another. |
a long carpenter's plane used to shape the edges of boards so they will fit together |
A machine or tool used in making joints. |
A tool used to cut grooves indicating the joints in cement. |
A triangular attachment to a plow used in covering trash or refuse. |
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A jointer or in some configurations, a jointer-planer (also known in the UK and Australia as a planer or surface planer, and sometimes also as a buzzer or flat top) is a woodworking machine used to produce a flat surface along a board's length. As a jointer, the machine operates on the narrow edge of boards, preparing them for use as butt joints or gluing into panels. A planer-jointer setup has the width that enables smoothing ('surface planing') and leveling the faces (widths) of boards small enough to fit the tables. * The jointer derives its name from its primary function of producing flat edges on boards prior to joining them edge-to-edge to produce wider boards. The use of this term probably arises from the name of a type of hand plane, the jointer plane, which is also used primarily for this purpose. |