Definition
A "jointing plane" is simply another name for a jointer plane. It's a long hand plane used in woodworking to create flat, straight edges on boards 🪡. The purpose is to prepare the edges for joining, ensuring a tight and seamless fit. The length of the plane is crucial for achieving straightness. It provides a stable base for the cutting blade. It's often favored by those who enjoy the feel and precision of hand tools over power tools.