www.woodcademy.com/ A scratch stock is a deceptively simple tool that can do things no other tool does. It allows you to create fine moldings, details and even inlay grooves without a lot of set up and jig work.
No, the Stanley blades are much thicker. You may be able to find the Stanley blades on EBay, and Lie Neilson sells them new for their Stanley 66 reproduction.
+Willem Kossen just wait! this is the first in a series. In future videos I will be showing you how easy it is to make custom blades for it, as well as build your own!