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MTC Low Angle Smoothing Plane Blade

MTC low angle planes designed with the bevel of the blade facing upwards when installed in the plane. This low angle design offers you the option to choose between three different blade cutting angles to suit the material and work at hand. This is a great advantage over traditional hand planes where the downward facing bevel is only present to relieve the cut. Take control of your woodworking with MTC low angle planes and blades.

  • 25° - MTC-49476
  • 38° - MTC-49483
  • 50° - MTC-49490

Three blades for every challenge - The universal truth about woodworking is that wood is not a uniform material. Wood has grain. Long grain, short grain, quarter grain, end grain and cranky grain. Wood can also be hard or soft, stringy or dense. The point is that wood is not uniform so you need tools that can deal with this. MTC low angle planes are the answer. MTC offers you three blades each with a different cutting angle. These allow you to deal with the variations in wood and technique as required. A very low 25 degree cutting angle for shaving end grain. A middle of the road 38 degree for smoothing. And a high angle of 50 degrees for figured and cranky timbers.

Blade Info

The 25 degree blade - MTC low angle planes are supplied with a 25 degree blade standard. Together with the cast bed angle of the plane of 12 degrees, the effective cutting angle achieved is 37 degrees. Using the Jack plane, this bevel angle is perfect for shaving across end grain - the short ends of your wood where you are cutting laterally across the grain. End grain can be tough work without the right gear. Your MTC plane fitted with a sharp low 25 degree blade is the perfect tool for this job.

The 38 degree blade - Available is a 38 degree blade, add the bed angle and you have an effective cutting angle of 50 degrees. This bevel angle is perfect for smoothing surfaces across or along the grain. Set in the Jack plane, this blade is perfect for planing fine edges, chamfering and trimming fitted parts.

The 50 degree blade -The 50 degree blade produces an effective cutting edge of 62 degrees. This very high cutting angle is ideal for smoothing figured timbers where tear out is a problem. Set in the Jack plane, this blade is great for working isolated patches of tear out smooth or for shaping delicate decorative pieces made from figured wood.

Specifications

Here are the specifications for the MTC Low Angle Jack Plane Blades. To learn more, click or download view the Owner’s Manual.

  • Brand - Melbourne Tool Company (MTC)
  • Country of origin - Designed in Melbourne Australia, manufactured in China
  • Warranty - Limited lifetime
  • Plane steel - M2 HSS
  • Plane blade dimensions - 3.4 x 51 x 95 mm

Plane blade & kits SKU’s

  • 25 degrees MTC-49476
  • 38 degrees MTC-49483
  • 50 degrees MTC-49490
Degree: 38°
Original price $40.00 - Original price $40.00
Original price
$40.00
$40.00 - $40.00
Current price $40.00

Customer Reviews

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John Smith (Orléans, CA)
Excellent for the price

I've been using the block plane for a few months now, and I'm very impressed. Build quality is extremely solid - sole is flat, sides are square, mechanism functions perfectly. Fit and finish isn't as polished as a premium brand like Veritas, but much better than other budget options like (new) Stanley, Pony -Jorgensen, or spear and Jackson. There are some slightly rough edges here and there but I didn't have to do anything to it other than sharpen the iron to get excellent results. Only potential downside I can see is that the irons seem to be relatively soft - edge retention is okay, but doesn't seem much different from most O1 blades I've used.

All in all, I'd definitely buy this again, and I plan to buy a MTC low angle jack once I have the money to spare.

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Scott Hulett (Ashburn, US)
Ready to go out of the box

I read several reviews for both planes and finally decided to bite the bullet and purchase the set. I’m glad I did! I’ve been very pleased with the quality of workmanship and the fact that they were ready to use right out of the box.

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Jerry Bridges (Easley, US)
Quality tools

Have not had time to use the plane yet but it seems to be very high quality and shape out of the box.

Description

MTC Low Angle Smoothing Plane Blade

MTC low angle planes designed with the bevel of the blade facing upwards when installed in the plane. This low angle design offers you the option to choose between three different blade cutting angles to suit the material and work at hand. This is a great advantage over traditional hand planes where the downward facing bevel is only present to relieve the cut. Take control of your woodworking with MTC low angle planes and blades.

  • 25° - MTC-49476
  • 38° - MTC-49483
  • 50° - MTC-49490

Three blades for every challenge - The universal truth about woodworking is that wood is not a uniform material. Wood has grain. Long grain, short grain, quarter grain, end grain and cranky grain. Wood can also be hard or soft, stringy or dense. The point is that wood is not uniform so you need tools that can deal with this. MTC low angle planes are the answer. MTC offers you three blades each with a different cutting angle. These allow you to deal with the variations in wood and technique as required. A very low 25 degree cutting angle for shaving end grain. A middle of the road 38 degree for smoothing. And a high angle of 50 degrees for figured and cranky timbers.

Blade Info

The 25 degree blade - MTC low angle planes are supplied with a 25 degree blade standard. Together with the cast bed angle of the plane of 12 degrees, the effective cutting angle achieved is 37 degrees. Using the Jack plane, this bevel angle is perfect for shaving across end grain - the short ends of your wood where you are cutting laterally across the grain. End grain can be tough work without the right gear. Your MTC plane fitted with a sharp low 25 degree blade is the perfect tool for this job.

The 38 degree blade - Available is a 38 degree blade, add the bed angle and you have an effective cutting angle of 50 degrees. This bevel angle is perfect for smoothing surfaces across or along the grain. Set in the Jack plane, this blade is perfect for planing fine edges, chamfering and trimming fitted parts.

The 50 degree blade -The 50 degree blade produces an effective cutting edge of 62 degrees. This very high cutting angle is ideal for smoothing figured timbers where tear out is a problem. Set in the Jack plane, this blade is great for working isolated patches of tear out smooth or for shaping delicate decorative pieces made from figured wood.

Specifications

Here are the specifications for the MTC Low Angle Jack Plane Blades. To learn more, click or download view the Owner’s Manual.

  • Brand - Melbourne Tool Company (MTC)
  • Country of origin - Designed in Melbourne Australia, manufactured in China
  • Warranty - Limited lifetime
  • Plane steel - M2 HSS
  • Plane blade dimensions - 3.4 x 51 x 95 mm

Plane blade & kits SKU’s

  • 25 degrees MTC-49476
  • 38 degrees MTC-49483
  • 50 degrees MTC-49490