hööveldamist
Hööveldamist, known more commonly as planing in English, is a woodworking process used to flatten, reduce the size of, and impart a smooth surface to a rough piece of lumber. It involves the use of a tool called a plane, which is essentially a chisel fixed at an angle within a body. The plane is pushed across the surface of the wood, shaving off thin layers.
There are various types of planes, each designed for specific tasks. Hand planes are operated by hand
The primary purpose of hööveldamist is to refine the dimensions of wood and create flat, smooth surfaces