🔪 Carve Your Masterpiece with Precision & Style
The BeaverCraft Whittling Knife C1M features a 2-inch high-carbon steel blade hardened to 57-59 HRC, delivering razor-sharp precision for both soft and hardwood carving. Its ergonomic ash wood handle, finished with natural linseed oil, ensures comfortable use during extended sessions. Made in Ukraine with meticulous craftsmanship, this knife is perfect for beginners seeking professional-grade whittling tools right out of the box.
Brand | BeaverCraft |
Size | Small Whittling Knife C1M |
Handle Material | Ash Wood |
Blade Edge | Straight |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel, 1066 Carbon, 57-59 HRC |
UPC | 712179983687 |
Manufacturer | BeaverCraft |
Part Number | C1M |
Item Weight | 1.37 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.01 x 0.01 x 0.01 inches |
Country of Origin | Ukraine |
Item model number | C1M |
Color | Brown |
Style | Craft Knife |
Material | Wood, High Carbon Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Blade Length | 2 Inches |
Included Components | C1m Small Whittling Knife |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**5
Excellent for whittling
this knife came sharp and ready for whittling. The only problem so far is keeping it from my wife who thinks it is a paring knife! LOL
G**B
A gift for my husband who is starting to carve.
Great carving knife. Well made. My husband was happy with the product.
E**C
The Knife
It has a very nice type of metal that doesn't chip and the blade handle is amazing.
W**Z
Feels flimsy, wasn’t sharp, too expensive
Overall unimpressive build quality, even at only $10-15. For similar money you can buy a Mora Precision carving knife, which is much better build quality and steel. The wood handle is comfortable and splinter free, but the blade is of poor quality. Uneven grind lines, scratches on the blade, and was only marginally sharp. And there is no sheath, unlike every other knife. I already had a carving knife bag so this wasn’t a major concern to me. After sharpening the blade it performs well, but again feels very flimsy. 1066 steel is rather durable but since this blade is very thin i wouldn’t want to be rough with it. If this knife were $5 dollars, easy recommendation. But at a cost similar to Mora, it’s hard to justify.
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