A
planer is a type of metalworking
machine tool that uses relative motion between the workpiece and a
single-point cutting tool to cut the work piece. A planer is similar to a
shaper, but larger, and with workpiece moving, whereas in a shaper the cutting tool moves.
Applications
Linear planing
The most common applications of planers and shapers are linear-toolpath ones, such as:
- Generating accurate flat surfaces. (While not as precise as grinding, a planer can remove a tremendous amount of material in one pass with high accuracy.)
- Cutting slots (such as keyways).
- It is even possible to do work that might now be done by wire EDM in some cases. Starting from a drilled or cored hole, a planer with a boring-bar type tool can cut internal features that don't lend themselves to milling or boring (such as irregularly shaped holes with tight corners).