This one is definitely one of my favorits. It's a newer Nooitgedagt which had a thin blade of questionable quality. The edge tended to curl up even on soft woods. It also had a gaping mouth, a horrible laquer finish and rather square shape. Luckily I still had a prewar Nooitgedagt blade, laminated and much thicker. I had to do a lot of fitting, removed the laquer and shaped the backside into a coffin shape. It's now near perfect. The blade has very hard steel, almost indistructable. I use it for almost anything, all kinds of smaller jobs, carpentry stuff, but it is also a pretty good smoother.