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Is plane is a holding down tool or not?
Gerald BESENA
Apr 7
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No, a plane is not a holding down tool. A plane is a tool used for shaping and smoothing wood by removing thin layers of material. It is typically pushed or pulled along the surface of the wood to achieve the desired result.
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