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Razee plane
A razee jack plane
A razee jointer plane
Other names
  • Recess handle plane
  • Cutaway plane
  • ClassificationType of wooden hand plane

    Arazee plane is a style of wooden hand plane which has a section of its rear cut away, so that the plane has a lower handle. This design makes the plane lighter, with a lower centre of mass, and puts the handle closer to the workpiece and cutting edge – giving the user greater control.[1][2][3]

    Use

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    Historically, because they are lighter and easier to control,[compared to?] razee planes were often used in school and training workshops.[1][2]

    Despite their advantages razee planes are not as common, likely because they were originally slightly more expensive to buy.[compared to?][4][1]

    Etymology

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    The name razee may be derived from the historic razee ship conversion, in which a wooden sailing ship is modified by removing upper decks to lower the ship's centre of mass.[1]

    References

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    1. ^ a b c d Hack, Garrett (1997). The Handplane Book. Newtown, Connecticut, USA: The Taunton Press Inc. p. 90. ISBN 1-56158-155-0. OCLC 36543361.
  • ^ a b Salaman, R. A. (1975). Dictionary of tools used in the woodworking and allied trades, c. 1700-1970. Internet Archive. New York: Scribner. p. 333. ISBN 978-0-684-14535-8.
  • ^ Dunbar, Michael (1989). Restoring, Tuning & Using Classic Woodworking Tools. Internet Archive. New York, USA: Sterling Pub. Co. pp. 41–42. ISBN 978-0-8069-6670-0.
  • ^ Sellens, Alvin (1978). Woodworking Planes: A Descriptive Register of Wooden Planes. Internet Archive. Augusta, Kansas, USA: Sellens. p. 18.

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