Oldtuleguy
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Found an interesting old plane today. Looks like a Stanley 45 with blades and manual and a catalog ca. 1948. Came with a couple of tool boxes, one pressteel and one unknown...
... It also had the original small, black-handled screwdriver used to adjust the plane. I've never seen anyone selling a #45 who included the correct, original screwdriver...
Here is a Stanley #45 screwdriver.
Jim, that's nothing like the small Stanley screwdriver that came in my NOS #45 box.
... I recall trying to use it for something, it was very difficult to use effectively. The blades grabbed and tore and chipped the wood more than they cut; and it was a real pain to feed the blade out a bit at a time and do multiple passes to cut something. I know how to properly sharpen planes, it was more a function of the complex shape of the cutter than it was of not being sharp; particularly in non-linear grain wood. I think I was trying it on walnut to do a 3 bead profile. I ended up cutting that profile by doing some parallel shallow cuts on a saw and then using a hand hook scraper to round out the beaded lines.
The plane did all right on straight grain pine without knots or grain intricacies.
Just looking at it I would say not a beginners tool.