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Home » DIY FAQs » Hand & Power Tools » Planes » My door is rubbing the frame at the top, what do you recommend?

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You can shave off the top with a block plane, which is often the right tool, when you need to trim wood but not enough to use a saw. Block planes come in a variety of sizes to fit the job.
 

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