The
jointer plane (also known as the
try plane or
trying plane) is a type of
hand plane used primarily to straighten the edges of boards in the operation known as
jointing. A jointer plane may also be used to flatten the face of a board. Its long length is designed to 'ride over' the undulations of an uneven surface, skimming off the peaks, gradually creating a flat surface. In thicknessing or preparing rough stock, the jointer plane is usually preceded by the fore plane or
jack plane and followed by the
smoothing plane.