The characteristic woodcarving knives are highly appreciated all over the world and are well known for their excellent sharpness and highquality. Not least because they are used by the skilled craftsmen in Nusnäs, where one of Sweden's most famous national symbols, the Dala horse, is produced. With a barrel-shaped oiled handle of Scandinavian birch wood and a long, tapered blade in carbon steel, you can carve beautiful objects, only your imagination sets the limits. The knife’s full rat tang, which runs through the entire handle, provides both strength and stability in each cut and the handle gives you the opportunity to shape it to your own needs or expression. Carbon steel rusts, wipe and oil the blade after use.
Posted by Chris on 8th Jun 2018
Great knife. Takes a wicked edge. I'm using it to carve spoons--green or dried wood, it does the job!
Posted by Lucas Gurgel on 23rd Jan 2017
High quality product, frighteningly sharp, extremely confortble and very easy to use. I would recommend this product.
Posted by jeremy on 10th Dec 2016
It came very sharp and cuts really well feels decent in the hand the tip is very sharp sticks right into the thumb like
Butter great knife recommend it
Posted by Andy W. on 17th Nov 2015
This is a very good carving knife. It is highly recommended for those starting to get into carving but if you do a look around at videos etc.. you will see this knife time and again in the hands of carving and green woodworking enthusiasts. As with any sharp tool you would do well to show this thing some respect because it is extremely sharp. You really can't go wrong with this as your go to carver. Highly recommended.
Posted by Unknown on 9th Sep 2015
In terms of quality and affordability, best of the best!!
Posted by Unknown on 7th Oct 2014
So happy with this knife! I'm new to spoon carving and this knife was a great way to get started! I'm very happy with the knife, the service, and fast delivery.
Posted by BK on 7th Apr 2014
Great knife for carving. Comes razor sharp. I prefer the longer blade yet thin enough for fine detail.
Posted by G T F . on 3rd Apr 2014
The blade is shaped just right for carving and scary sharp!'!!.