planinginduced
Planing-induced is a term used in the field of woodworking to describe the phenomenon where the surface of a wooden board becomes smooth and flat due to the repeated application of a planing tool. This process is often used to create a uniform surface on a board, removing any irregularities or imperfections. The planing tool, typically a planer or a jointer, applies pressure and cuts away small amounts of wood, gradually leveling the surface. This technique is commonly employed in the preparation of lumber for further woodworking projects, ensuring that the wood has a consistent thickness and surface finish. Planing-induced smoothing is particularly useful in achieving precise dimensions and a high-quality surface finish, which are essential for various woodworking applications.