are also called hook knives. A nice sweeping curved edge blade. What is a hook knife used for? It makes carving out any concave surfaces easy, fun and fast. These knives are a staple for any green woodworking enthusiast. Great for carving wooden spoons, bowls, kuksa cups and more.
are also called hook knives. A nice sweeping curved edge blade. What is a hook knife used for? It makes carving out any concave surfaces easy, fun and fast. These knives are a staple for any green woodworking enthusiast. Great for carving wooden spoons, bowls, kuksa cups and more.
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A simple solution to a hook knife cover. A one size fits all, simple to use cover for all your spoon/hook knives or twca blades. No need for a different case for each hook knife.A sheath made from 100% recycled material fitted with a elastic strap to hold your hook knife securely between to pieces of protective foam. Fits most hook knives on the market...
Reference: 301F
A spoon carving knife is the tool to have when carving spoons, bowls and kuksa cups. Some people call them hook knives or bent blades. 3 lengths and 2 handle options available, or just the blank. Specify Right or Left handed blade.
Reference: 301F
A long bladed spoon carving hook knife. Gets down in the cup of a Kuksa or bowl. Blade measures approx. 3 1/2-4". This knife is available with a long 14" oak handle for some serious torque. Also available in just a knife blank for you to add your own handle. Specify Right or Left handed blade.
Reference: Twca
A symmetrical blade made of a continuous radius. Used to create bowls, Kuksa cups, shallow spoons, etc. Efficiently removes wood and leaves a nice smooth finish. Available in 2 sizes - 2 1/2"(65mm) or 2" (50mm), Right or Left Hand. These are available with a 14" oak handle or unhandled blade only.