Flexcut Spoon Carvin Jack Wood Carving Multitool
The Flexcut Spoon Carvin Jack makes carving wooden spoons from any type of wood easy and convenient.
This is the newest product in Flexcut's "Carvin' Jack" series of pocket folding wood carving tools.
With an anodized aerospace aluminum handle and 3 high-carbon steel blades, this tool fits easily into your pocket and lets you carve wooden spoons or bowls on the go. The blades lock.
Closed length: 108 mm.
Weight: 160 g.
Blade types:
- deep hook knife - with a 19 mm radius.
- hook knife - with a 125 mm radius.
- detail knife
A tool created to meet the needs of hobbyists and professionals alike. An interesting addition to any pocket for any outdoor activity.
Designed by wood carvers for wood carvers, Flexcut tools feature flexible blades with razor-sharp edges to give carvers maximum control over every cut. Each knife is hand-sharpened at the factory and tested before packaging. The tools have ergonomically designed handles that allow for long periods of work without hand fatigue.
Origin: USA
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