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Fancyes Folding Carving Knife Whittling Knife

$ 28.00 · 4.7 (437) · In stock

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Diameter – 30 mm. (1.18 inches) Depth – 90 mm. (1.57 inch) Material – cowhide leather Colour – Brown A great knife sheath from BeaverCraft is made of genuine brown leather, which is natural and quite durable. The sheath fits perfectly regular straight/sloyd/fixed blade knives, but please kindly note that it is made not for a spoon knife / hook knife. Comfortable in transit, all you need is just to put your knife in our leather case knife and go anywhere you want for woodcarving.

SH1 - Leather Sheath for Carving Knife

BeaverCrafts C1kid is a craft knife that has been adapted to be safer for children by having a round tip and paring bar so that the hand does not slide down the edge. Leather sheath included. BeaverCrafts carving knife is made of high quality carbon steel, after rough grinding each knife is manually honed for precise angle and sharpness of the tool. Fits both right and left handed. The handle is made of ash wood and treated with linseed oil.

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