Beading Plane Info

simple version called a "scratch stock."

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Many modern woodworkers, like those featured on Lost Art Press , consider the side-beading plane a "gateway drug" to traditional molding planes, due to its satisfying, relatively easy use and beautiful, precise results. simple version called a "scratch stock

Traditionally fashioned from solid beech wood, the sole often includes "boxing"—a piece of dense boxwood inlaid where the iron cuts the bead—to protect the wood from wear. to make those delicate curls (it's called "sticking

to make those delicate curls (it's called "sticking a bead")

It is designed to hide seams, such as where a drawer bottom meets the front, or to define shiplapped backboards. If you'd like, I can provide more details on: