Great Great Great video . I dont think your videos can get any better . They are all equally as good as the others & i believe i can speak for the other fans thats what we appreciate among other things. Your the Man brother keep up the great work
Great video. I don't personally have a 50 but I do have a 45 with these irons. I find that if I get the blades razor sharp tear out isn't much of an issue. I find a shallow cut and sharp irons beneficial, especially when you encounter a change of grain direction eg: around a knot etc. Just my experience of course.
That’s a fair point. I was able to get clean lines on my first one but my practice piece for the video showed that perhaps some additional honing was in order
Fun project, thanks for sharing. You used the sliding section with the 1/8th, but I thought blades that small required the other bolt. Is that not the case for beading?
Correct. The small blade attachment is required for the two smallest plough (plow?) irons but not for the smallest beading iron since it’s just wide enough to be held in place by the center skate
@@justplanefun Thank you for confirming that! Graham Blackburn explained in a video that the when traditional wooden plough planes came to America they kept the British spelling, but when Stanley started making the 45 et. al, the American plow spelling took over. Probably more than you wanted to know, but an interesting fact!
great video, thanks! i got a #50 recently and bought a depthstop and cutters from you. you sent me a long depthstop(that's all you had iirc), what's the difference in use? also the long depthstop is not parallel to the skate, is that an issue?
I have a no 50 that came with a 1/8 and 3/16 straight, non beading cutter. But theyre to narrow and the plane wont grip them. Am I missing a part or is there some other trick to using them? possible using another cutter like a shim? thanks.
If you’re on Facebook, send some pics via messenger or on the Facebook page - Just Plane Fun the parts division. If you’re not on FB, shoot me pics via email to jplanefun@gmail.com
Man the more I watch videos on combo planes, especially the 50, the more I want to hunt one down even though I’m good with the 45. Will there be a video for the 45’s hollow and rounds bases?
Did you replaye your No. 50?I am considering doing so to mu #45, which is a mess. I know the collectors will wince at the idea, but mine is a user and I woild like to renew the plating, which is worn away in many places.
I was fortunate enough to acquire this one already looking this way. I still haven’t decided if I’m going to keep it or not though. I have a nice no45 and a nice 55
I got my #50 today (from the UK). I have to find beading blades as it came w/only the original set of blades. I can’t wait to use it!
I have some beading irons available. Feel free to email or PM me
Great Great Great video . I dont think your videos can get any better . They are all equally as good as the others & i believe i can speak for the other fans thats what we appreciate among other things. Your the Man brother keep up the great work
Thanks Derek! I’m just out here puttin’ in my reps 😅
Very informative video, thank you. I'm looking forward to making my first beads with my new old No. 50! Just gotta find an adj. lever for it.
Dude, those coke bottle safty glasses are something special. BCG's to the max!!!!
Hell yea!!
Great video. I don't personally have a 50 but I do have a 45 with these irons. I find that if I get the blades razor sharp tear out isn't much of an issue. I find a shallow cut and sharp irons beneficial, especially when you encounter a change of grain direction eg: around a knot etc.
Just my experience of course.
That’s a fair point. I was able to get clean lines on my first one but my practice piece for the video showed that perhaps some additional honing was in order
Your safety glasses game, is looking weak 🤣😃😬👍😉❤️
Lay off the haterade! 😅
Thanks for another informative video !!
Thanks John!
Fun project, thanks for sharing. You used the sliding section with the 1/8th, but I thought blades that small required the other bolt. Is that not the case for beading?
Correct. The small blade attachment is required for the two smallest plough (plow?) irons but not for the smallest beading iron since it’s just wide enough to be held in place by the center skate
@@justplanefun Thank you for confirming that! Graham Blackburn explained in a video that the when traditional wooden plough planes came to America they kept the British spelling, but when Stanley started making the 45 et. al, the American plow spelling took over. Probably more than you wanted to know, but an interesting fact!
I can't wait to have a No 50.
It’s definitely a cool little plane. It’s perfect for smaller projects like this
great video, thanks! i got a #50 recently and bought a depthstop and cutters from you. you sent me a long depthstop(that's all you had iirc), what's the difference in use? also the long depthstop is not parallel to the skate, is that an issue?
Shoot me some pics via FB and we’ll figure it out
Harry potter wants his glasses back.
Well he aint gettin em!
I have a no 50 that came with a 1/8 and 3/16 straight, non beading cutter. But theyre to narrow and the plane wont grip them. Am I missing a part or is there some other trick to using them? possible using another cutter like a shim? thanks.
If you’re on Facebook, send some pics via messenger or on the Facebook page - Just Plane Fun the parts division.
If you’re not on FB, shoot me pics via email to jplanefun@gmail.com
Ha ha great opening
Man the more I watch videos on combo planes, especially the 50, the more I want to hunt one down even though I’m good with the 45. Will there be a video for the 45’s hollow and rounds bases?
That’s a great question. I have a few but I don’t have a ton of experience using them. I’ll have to hone my skills some before I tackle that video
@@justplanefun Nice, looking forward to whenever it happens!
Did you replaye your No. 50?I am considering doing so to mu #45, which is a mess. I know the collectors will wince at the idea, but mine is a user and I woild like to renew the plating, which is worn away in many places.
I was fortunate enough to acquire this one already looking this way. I still haven’t decided if I’m going to keep it or not though. I have a nice no45 and a nice 55
@@justplanefun Do you have a micro adjustable fence for sale?
@@stufarnham I sure do. Email me at jplanefun@gmail.com or shoot me a message on FB messenger
Wish I had the one with the adjuster. !)
WOW, that sure is a purdy #50. Notice you didn;t mention how rare the depth stop is
They do seem to be pretty hard to come by sometimes. Especially the smaller one. The beading stop seems to come up more often
Do those work as a plow plane I need a plow plane for a buddy. Something like the record 43 hmu if you have thoughts and or ideas.... 🤘😫🤘
They’ll absolutely do plough work. Maybe I can hook you up with a starter kit
To go cross grain you need to use the 2 nicker blades in.
Even with the nicker, I haven’t had any luck cutting a clean line. I’d love to see video of someone pulling it off with a plain No50
Thank you
You're welcome!
Should be a nicker on the skate before the blade for cross grain work..
The nicker will help give the user a clean edge on the inside of the cut, but it won’t prevent tearout over the rest of the bead