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  Straight knife used to make stopping cut, then bent knife to remove chips
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  The all important stopping cut. The Double Edge Straight Knife does a nice job here not only because it is so fine, but also because of its double bevel it will round through curving cuts better than traditional single bevel straight knives.
The mini General Bent Knife is used to make the cuts to remove the wood.
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My carving knives are intended for serious wood carvers. They are razor sharp and can be very dangerous if used improperly. Please be careful and don't allow young people to use them unsupervised.

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