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A plane is a tool for woodworking. A smoothing plane is
A plane is a tool for woodworking. A '''smoothing plane''' is
a type of bench plane, meaning the iron is bedded with the bevel facing down.
a type of bench [[plane_(tool)]], meaning the iron is bedded with the bevel facing down.
The smoothing plane is typically the last plane used on a wood surface
The smoothing plane is typically the last plane used on a wood surface
before scraping and sanding. The smoothing plane is typically 8 to 10 inches long, and held with two hands.
before scraping and sanding. The smoothing plane is typically 8 to 10 inches long, and held with both hands.

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File:Smoothing plane.jpg A plane is a tool for woodworking. A smoothing plane is a type of bench plane_(tool), meaning the iron is bedded with the bevel facing down. The smoothing plane is typically the last plane used on a wood surface before scraping and sanding. The smoothing plane is typically 8 to 10 inches long, and held with both hands.