Replacement Plane Blade — Japanese Laminated Blue Paper Steel
Replacement Plane Blade — Japanese Laminated Blue Paper Steel
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Upgrade your hand plane with a blade engineered for exceptional sharpness, durability, and ease of maintenance. Designed to fit Stanley-style No. 4 and No. 5 hand planes, this replacement blade works with vintage Stanley, Bedrock, Record, and other classic models, as well as modern manufacturers including Lie-Nielsen, Lee Valley Veritas, and WoodRiver—so you can drop it into the tools you already trust. (Does not include chip-breaker).
Hand-crafted the traditional Japanese way
Each blade is made using the same time-honored methods behind renowned Japanese edge tools—from chisels and traditional plane irons to katana and premium chef’s knives. The cutting edge is of the famous Blue Paper Steel laminated to a softer mild-steel body, delivering a micro-fine yet durable edge and extraordinary performance beyond common western tool steels like A2 and O1.
Performance you can feel
- Ultra-fine, ultra-sharp edge. Careful and repeated heat-treating and annealing refine the Blue Paper Steel’s grain structure so the edge can be honed to an extremely keen razor finish.
- Outstanding edge retention. Harder than O1, A2, and PM-V11, it holds its edge for a long time without sacrificing ease of sharpening.
- Toughness without brittleness. Laminating the hard (and naturally brittle) cutting steel to mild steel strengthens the blade, making it tough and durable, and greatly reduces the risk of chipping or cracking.
- Faster sharpening. The mild-steel backing means less ultra-hard steel to grind and polish, cutting sharpening time while keeping costs in check.
- Expertly hand-made. These blades aren’t mass-produced; they are crafted by highly experienced blacksmiths who have mastered the metallurgy of fine woodworking edges.
Compatibility
- Pattern: Stanley-style No. 4 and No. 5 hand planes (vintage and modern).
- Examples: Vintage Stanley, Bedrock, Record; modern makers like Lie-Nielsen, Lee Valley Veritas, and WoodRiver.
What makes Blue Paper Steel special?
Blue Paper Steel is prized for producing some of the finest cutting edges in the world. It’s harder and features a finer grain than typical western tool steels (like O1 and A2), enabling a keener edge that stays sharp longer. When laminated to mild steel, you get the performance of elite steel with the durability and sharpening speed you need day-to-day.
FAQs
Will it fit my plane?
If your handplane follows the Stanley No. 4 or No. 5 pattern, whether vintage (Stanley, Bedrock, Record) or modern (Lie-Nielsen, Lee Valley Veritas, WoodRiver), this blade is designed to drop in. Blade is 50mm wide x 180mm long x 2.5mm thick.
Is a chip-breaker included?
No—this listing is for the blade only. Use your existing chip-breaker or an aftermarket unit.
Is it hard to sharpen?
Despite its high hardness, Blue Paper Steel’s fine grain structure lets it sharpen cleanly. The mild-steel backing reduces the amount of ultra-hard steel you need to grind, so honing is faster than you’d expect.
Blades require sharpening upon arrival before use.

I’ve owned dozens of plane blades over the years from Stanley, Millers Falls, Lie Nielsen O-1 and A-2, , Veritas A-2 and PmV-11, Clifton O-1 and A-2, Hock O-1 and A-2, and one rare Japanese blade from the 1930’s! All had their pulses and minuses! This blade exceeds all of them for several reasons! Extreme durability, correct size in both width and thickness, perfectly flat back, and you can sharpen it on any type of sharpening medium!!!! Water stone, oil stone, Diamond stone, sandpaper-scary sharp, and use a strop to top it off!
A-2 won’t sharpen easily with oil stones! You need Diamond or water stones!
O-1 will also sharpen in all mediums, but you will be sharpening more often due to less hardness of the steel!
Some people complain about A-2 not resulting in a sharp enough edge (I’ve never had an issue with it).
PMV-11 is nice as it comes with a very flat back from Veritas, but it doesn’t like oil stones much!
This Temple Tool blade takes all the positives of durability, flat back, and easy to sharpen to a higher level and is easily the best do the best! Did I mention it will work with almost any vintage plane!
I put it in three different Stanley #5’s, four different #4’s (different types) and two Millers Falls #9’s, type 2’s and the blade fit all without an alteration of the mouth! Only one older Stanley needed to have the frog adjusted backwards about a 1/32nd-1/16” of an inch.
The price is fair for a blade of this quality! I hope they come out with a #7 sized blade and a #3 size! They are that good!!!