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Surform

Two Stanley Surform planes
Two Stanley Surform pocket planes

A surform tool (also surface-forming tool[1]) features perforated sheet metal and resembles a food grater. A surform tool consists of a steel strip with holes punched out and the rim of each hole sharpened to form a cutting edge. The strip is mounted in a carriage or handle. Surform tools were called "cheese graters"[2][3] decades before they entered the market as kitchen utensils used to grate cheese.[4][5] Surform planes have been described as a cross between a rasp and a plane.[6]

Although similar to many food graters made of perforated sheet metal, surforms differ in having sharpened rims. Also, a surform typically is used to shape material, rather than grate it.

  1. ^ William Perkins Spence (1999). Carpentry & Building Construction: A Do-It-Yourself Guide. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. p. 704. ISBN 0-8069-9845-8. page 649
  2. ^ Stanley Works (April 1974). "Advertisement". Popular Science. 204 (4): 143.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference TaylorHofer1994 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference Jordan2000 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference Seppo2000 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ Garrett Hack; John S. Sheldon (2003). The handplane book. Taunton Press. p. 272. ISBN 1-56158-712-5.

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