I always hear that about wooden shaves being fussy. But I have never found it so.
Only takes a few minutes to set an old one up all the way up from scratch.
After that, a minute to sharpen and set the blade, whazammo!! Easiest cutting tool I own!
My grand daughter could handle one fine when she was 4, maybe even three!!
I love how easy they cut. Effortless!!
Sometimes I will take a few shavings off from behind my back, like Jimi Hendrix, just for show!
A wooden shave is always the very first tool I hand any total newbie I get in my shop. First one.
In a few seconds they are peeling off curls to beat the band, and loving it.
I don't have any trouble with the normal Stanley #51 either. I guess it was because it was the first kind of shave I ever owned? So I just got used to tapping the top of the blade with a small hammer to set it.
Shaves don't usually move the blade until its time to take it out and sharpen it again. Not like a plane where you need to move it sometimes. Shaves are more set it and go, type tools.
I never found a Stanley 55 or deep concave shave, and I'm always looking. I've had a couple of chances but didn't get them
for one reason or another.
yours Scott