Stanley #48 Tongue and Groove Plane, and making T&G bead board paneling.
This video shows the ease of using a vintage Stanley #48 tongue and groove plane. I also show how to use it, and a few other tools, to make fantastic bead board paneling suitable for furniture. No electrons here in this video, and it is still a pretty quick process. Other tools used in this video are a #8 Stanley Joiner plane, and a wooden beading plane.

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