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Carving & Knife Making


Heinnie Haynes is the number one source for a wood carving knife, knife-making kits and modification goods. From blade blanks and handle scales to corby rivets and brass bolsters. Whether you want a traditional clip point blade or a Damascus blade with unique Kirinite handle scales you can.  &… Read more

Heinnie Haynes is the number one source for a wood carving knife, knife-making kits and modification goods. From blade blanks and handle scales to corby rivets and brass bolsters. Whether you want a traditional clip point blade or a Damascus blade with unique Kirinite handle scales you can. 

 

To help you increase your knowledge on knife making, our Step-by-step knifemaking book by David Boye could help you to get started with your knife making kit. 

 

We stock wood carving knives from brands such as Beavercraft, Brisa, and Titech to help you design your ideal knife, or start your carving journey. 

 

The Beavercraft Carving Kit is a great way to start a new hobby and will help you to improve your skills, and progress onto larger projects. 

 

Whether you want eye-catching Damascus blades, or practical blank blades we have everything you need to craft your very own knife.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a carving knife?
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A carving knife is a long, thin knife used to cut and carve meats like roast beef or turkey. Its sharp, flexible blade allows for accurate, even cuts.
How do I get started with carving or knife making?
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First, understand the basic skills and tools required for carving or knife manufacturing. Practice with easy projects, invest in high-quality materials and consider taking a class or seeking advice from experienced makers.
What are some common techniques used in knife making?
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Forging, grinding, heat treatment, and sharpening are all standard procedures used in knife manufacture. These steps include shaping the blade, hardening it for durability, and honing the edge for peak performance.