Because guessing threads ruins good tools.
If you’ve ever restored a hand plane, you already know the problem: the screw is missing, stripped, rusted solid, or replaced with something that *almost* fits.
That “almost” is where things go wrong.
Vintage hand planes were built across decades, factories, and thread standards. Threads changed. Lengths varied. Heads were inconsistent.
Modern hardware store screws don’t match. And forcing the wrong thread into a cast body is how tools get ruined.
Woodworkers don’t want “close enough.” They want the screw to thread in smoothly — the way it was meant to.
Once you install a Woodyah screw, you feel the difference immediately. The part threads in clean. The adjustment feels right. The tool stops fighting you.
That’s why many customers don’t just buy one screw — they come back and replace them across multiple planes.
It’s not about upgrading for looks. It’s about restoring confidence in the tool.
That’s exactly why the Woodyah Screw Sample Pack exists. It lets you test-fit the most common vintage hand plane threads without risking damage.
🔩 Start With the Screw Sample PackScrews shouldn’t be the reason a good tool sits on a shelf. If your plane deserves better — start here.
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