#7
Ciao,
My Sargent 1080 combo plane came with a missing part of its beading stop: the adjustable shoe screwed under the main piece.

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I would like to build a new one, but I don't know the exact shape of the missed shoe.
Anyone having this plane can help me by a drawing or picture?
Grazie
Giuliano
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#8
Buonjorno!

How about this?


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Bead blades come with a quirk cutter on each side. This adjustable foot covers one of the quirk cutters while also providing a shoe/sole to keep the plane level when cutting.

Hope this helps.
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#9
Thank you so much for these photos,
now I should be able to make the missed piece
Yes

Regards from Italy

Giuliano
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#10
The braintrust comes through again!
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#11
And a very fast reply!
I had searched google for images but only could find pictures of the beading stop without the parts detached.
I have a Stanley 55 too, but the design of this piece is different from the Sargent one.
Good Sunday woodworking!
Ciao
Giuliano
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