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These tools are hand-forged
using W1 or W2 tool steel, a basic high carbon
steel. Each tool is heat-treated to a Rockwell 62 on the C scale, which means
the edge is quite hard. Basic stropping of the edge is all you should ever
need to do for maintenance.
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Carving
Knives $ 45.00 each
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Standard
Handle
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Tear
Drop Handle
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#1 General
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Most common knife. A
traditional all purpose blade used in all phases of
carving.
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1 ¼, 1 ½” Blades ((standard
handle)
1 ¼” Blade (tear drop
handle)
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#3 Detail
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The narrow tip allows you
access to areas that you just can’t reach with other knives. Slightly clipped
for strength.
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1”, 1 ¼” Blades (standard
handle)
1”, 1 ¼” Blades (tear drop
handle)
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#4s Bird Carving
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A favourite among bird
carvers. The tip does not get in the way while feathering and allows small
hollows.
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1” Blade (standard handle)
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#8 General
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Great for rounding corners.
The tip allows access to spots unreachable with other blades and works well
for stop cuts.
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1 ¼” Blade (standard
handle)
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#12 Detail
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The narrowness of this
blade allows for the smallest of concave cuts and slicing cuts.
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1 ¼” Blade (standard
handle)
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