$8.49
Our WoodRiver® Precision Craft Knife has a solid aluminum handle with a rubber finger grip and comes with six different really sharp blades in a plastic storage case. Not only sharp out of the box, the blades also take an edge really well, so their cutting life is extendable through...
Details
Our WoodRiver® Precision Craft Knife has a solid aluminum handle with a rubber finger grip and comes with six different really sharp blades in a plastic storage case. Not only sharp out of the box, the blades also take an edge really well, so their cutting life is extendable through re-sharpening on any fine stone.
Features:
- Heavy aluminum handle
- Rubber finger grip
- Tight blade installation
- Sharp blades
- Handle Length: Approximately 5"
- (1) WoodRiver Precision Craft Knife
- (6) Blades with the following profiles: stencil edge scoring blade, large curved edge blade, chisel art blade, angled chisel art blade and straight edge blade
- (1) Plastic storage case
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Reviews
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Very nice knife
The box is not difficult to open (like the first reviewer indicates). You apply a little pressure to the bottom and lift up with about as much force as it takes to open a plastic egg carton. Anyways, very nice knife, especially for the price!
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Would love it if I could get the box open :-(
This knife is what I was looking for but for the life of me, I couldn't get the darn plastic box open!! It's like the lip that holds it shut won't move to release the lid. I ended up using a sharp tool to pry it open...Not happy with that!