Wood Carving Knives

A wood carving knife is a specialised knife used to pare, cut and smooth wood. Wood carving knives feature small, thin, tapered blades made from materials such as laminated carbon steel, and often featuring oiled birch wood handles shaped to fit comfortably in your hand.

Wood carving is a great way to relax and take some time to destress. Let your mind rest while your hands are busy working on your latest creation. If you haven’t experienced the art of wood carving you should definitely put it on your list.

We have a full range of wood carving kits for the beginner up to the professional along with individual knives and accessories. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

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Wood carving knives are essential tools for anyone from hobbyist whittlers to professional woodworkers. Designed with precision in mind, these blades let you shape, detail, and finish wood with unparalleled control and comfort.

What Makes a Great Wood Carving Knife?

  • Blade Profile & Thickness: Thin, sharp blades (often 1.0–2.5 mm thick) slice cleanly through wood fibers, while curved or hooked profiles tackle spoons and bowls with ease.

  • Steel Choice: High-carbon steels hold a razor edge for fine detailing; stainless options offer low-maintenance corrosion resistance—choose based on how often you’ll sharpen and the types of wood you carve.

  • Ergonomic Handles: Wood, curly birch or synthetic handles shaped for extended use reduce hand fatigue and improve precision during long carving sessions.

Popular Styles & Uses

  • Detail Knives: Short, pointed blades for intricate patterns and chip carving.

  • Hook & Spoon Knives: Concave edges designed to hollow out bowls, spoons, and kuksas.

  • Straight Whittling Knives: Versatile all-rounders perfect for general shaping and branching tasks.

Choosing Your Perfect Carving Knife

  1. Project Type: Delicate relief work vs. rough shaping demands different blade shapes and sizes.

  2. Wood Species: Hardwoods like oak require tougher steels; softer woods like basswood carve easily but dull blades faster.

  3. Maintenance: Consider how comfortable you are with sharpening stones and strops—higher-carbon steels need more frequent touch-ups.

Ready to find the ideal wood carving knife for your next project? Browse the full selection above and carve with confidence!