Pricey but worth it. The French made ones are a lot more!!!! #49 is slightly coarser than the #50 but not much. Amazing how quickly the wood cleans to compared to say a 36 grit belt.I second the recommendation for cabinet makers rasps (not those 4 way rasps you find at the hardware stores) The good ones are not that much slower than a belt grinder.
Doug
Any of the really dense oily woods will do that with drill bits. The Rosewoods are bad about that. But they are easier to work than Ironwood.Yep, pretty much anything other that a reasonably new belt will burn Ironwood. it's good at plugging up drill bit flutes too, I use a 1/8" pointed brass rod to knock it out of the flutes while drilling it.
and they are cheaper!I’ve found that an aluminum oxide belt works better for me than a ceramic belt on dense, oily woods.