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ˈjack-ˌplane [f. Jack n.1 + plane.] A long heavy plane used by joiners for coarse work.
1812–16J. Smith Panorama Sc. & Art I. 109 The Jack-plane used by joiners, is generally about 17 inches in length. 1825J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 582 The jack-plane is used for taking away the rough occasioned by the saw, and removing all superfluous and other uneven parts. 1876T. Hardy Ethelberta (1890) 380 That comes from the jack-plane, and my pushing against it day after day and year after year. Hence jack-plane v. trans., to smooth with a jack-plane.
1872‘Mark Twain’ Innoc. Abr. xii. 76 Surely the..smooth..turnpikes are jack-planed and sand-papered every day. |