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planer

[pley-ner] / ˈpleɪ nər /


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Electric planer: A planer is a useful tool and a must-have in certain trades or for someone doing a lot of woodworking, but its not necessary for general home repairs and DIY projects.

From Seattle Times

Martin got a hand planer to smooth out the slab’s marks from the sawmill and spent hours refining the warped wood.

From Washington Post

By the 1880s, with mass production, mechanized planers were doing a lot of the woodwork, cast iron replaced wrought iron, terra-cotta replaced carved stone, the cladding got thinner and thinner.

From New York Times

After they are cut, he runs them through a planer, then he uses a 4-inch blade table saw to cut them smaller.

From Seattle Times

After they are cut, he runs them through a planer, then he uses a 4-inch blade table saw to cut them smaller.

From Washington Times