The Slice Craft Knife is ideal for intricate cutting, scraping, and handling. Its blade is non-sparking, chemically inert, safe to 1600 degrees Celsius, never rusts, and requires no oil coating. With a textured grip for superior control, this precision tool allows the user to make accurate, delicate cuts. Its ambidextrous no-roll design is weighted for balance and stability. The 10548 includes one rounded-tip blade with our patented finger-friendly edge.
Craft Blades (Straight Edge, Pointed Tip)
Always losing your craft knife cap? Forever stabbing yourself when reaching for a precision cutter? The Slice Never-Lost safety cap solves this problem elegantly and securely. The cap twists and locks into place. This protects you when the blade is not in use and keeps the cap out of your way when youre cutting. The handle is lightly weighted and balanced, and features a cross-hatched copper grip for superior control.
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Slice 10518 craft blades are one-sided, and feature a straight edge and rounded tip. They are designed specifically for use in slice craft knife handles and are ideal for for precision work and scraping. As with all slice ceramics, these blades are non-sparking, non-magnetic, chemically inert, safe up to 1600 degrees Celsius, and never rust. They offer our proprietary finger-friendly grind, which cuts materials effectively but resists cutting skin.
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Features durable handle, cross-hatched grip, and no-roll design with safety cap. Finger-friendly™ blade is made from advanced ceramics
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