Flexcut FLEXFR404 Fixed Blade,Hunting Knife,Outdoor,campingkitchen, One Size

April 9, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $51.98Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:36 GMT+0100 - Details)

Four piece set includes: FR400 #3 x 5/8″; FR401 #5 x 9/16″; FR402 #8 x 3/8″; and FR403 70 deg. X 3/8″. High carbon steel blades. Wood handles fit comfortably in the palm. These wide-format tools are for those who require the close control of a palm-sized tool but need to remove larger amounts of wood. The low-resistance edge gives them the feel of a narrower tool. Wooden storage box.Click here to view video

Product Features

  • Crafted from the highest quality materials
  • Built for performance and durability
  • Made in United States

Comments

Anonymous says:

great for printmaking and misc multimedia carving I love this line of tools! They make more shapes and sizes than any other I’ve found, are very sharp and ergonomic. Plus- though I’ve not tried it, you can by the blades with removable handles that can fit in some power tools. They are also just above half the price as other high end carving tools. I use them for printmaking and plaster carving (which beats the f**k out of them, but they hold up really well compared to my other tools)

Anonymous says:

It comes with a package of bandages… for a good reason! It didn’t say anywhere that I saw on the item description but it comes with a little flex cut brand bandage case with a few inside. I had a good laugh about it and was very much entertained by this. Then I used one of them wearing only a thumb guard. The chisel cut through both the wood and my thumb guard like butter. So I promptly needed one of those bandages! These things don’t kid around, they are SHARP. I would recommend wearing full cut resistant gloves if you’re working with smaller…

Anonymous says:

Comrfortable in the hand, sharp on the wood. I am getting into basic carving I saw these and opted to give them a try. Yep, pieces of what looks to be spring steel, well sharpened and polished cutting edges, epoxied into hardwood handles. Bang for the buck, I’d looked at more expensive tools, but I believe these were sharper and more ergonomically correct. Overall, they cut well and feel they were money well spent. Good value.*******Edit… I’ve had and have been using these tools for some time now and if I had the choice…

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