🔪 Carve your legacy with precision and style — don’t just whittle, create!
The Hutsuls NX-W Wood Carving Knife features a 3.15-inch razor-sharp SK2 carbon steel blade paired with an ergonomic premium walnut handle, weighing just 1.6 ounces. Designed for beginners and professionals alike, it offers precise, effortless control for detailed wood carving and whittling, embodying Hutsuls’ tradition of craftsmanship and innovation.
Recommended Uses For Product | Whittling, Woodworking, Carving |
Brand | Hutsuls |
Model Name | NX-W |
Special Feature | Razor-sharp edge for precise cuts |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | SK2 Carbon Steel Knife, Whittling Knife |
Handle Material | Premium Dark Walnut |
Color | Blackened Blade With Dark Walnut |
Blade Material | SK2 - Carbon Steel |
Style | Craft Knife |
Blade Length | 3.15 Inches |
Theme | Traditional Woodcraft |
Product Care Instructions | [General] Keep dry, clean carefully after use, store safely. |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Spear Point |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | FFP |
Item Length | 8.21 Inches |
Size | 3.2" |
Manufacturer | Hutsuls |
Part Number | 026H |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Item model number | NX-W |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Razor-sharp edge for precise cuts |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**5
Great carving knife
I recently got into carving 4 months or so ago and got this blade to see how it held up. I have to say after about a month of use I’m still really happy with this blade. The handle was a little larger than I expected but still fits comfortably in my hand. It’s been easy to maintain a sharp edge with stropping. It’s a great quality knife especially for its price.
R**Y
My Favorite Wood Carving Knife!
My mentor turned me on to this wood carving knife, it has become my favorite knife to use! The blade length is very nice, allowing me to use the long point to get into detail areas and is very sharp! The middle and handle area of the blade allows me to get as much carving material as I choose to remove from the wood. Having this long of a blade allows me to manipulate better with both thumbs where the normally shorter blades require your thumbs to be closer. I have two of these knives and ordered a couple of other items from HUTSULS and can’t wait to give some more reviews on their tools. Price point thus far is very fair, and any wood carver should have this in their carving kit!
2**N
Great Knife
I make woodworking videos and one of my viewers recommended a sloyd knife. So I bought this one based on it's price. Pros: Very sharp right out of the box, holds an edge well, the handle is large and comfortable. Cons: the handle is a little slick. The handle is big and I sanded it down a bit to better fit my hand. This also took care of the slickness problem. I'm not much of a carver, but this Hutsuls knife seems to be holding an edge very well. A good buy.
D**R
Good knife for the money
Wasn’t sure what to expect at 12 bucks, but I like this knife. Frequent sharpening is necessary with regular usage, but it carves very effectively when it has a good edge, which is quickly achieved. Tang came a little loose from the handle but was easily epoxied back into place. Overall this is a very useful knife at an extremely low price.
A**
Excellent value
Razor sharp blade and comfortable handle. Performs well
G**Z
Cheap metal Tang not secured at all
Cheap metal Tang not secured at all
J**B
Deal for the price
I ordered the Hutsuls NX-W Wood Carving, Woodworking Knife as a curiosity. How good is it at this price point? The first thing I noted was that the blade is the size of a Morakniv 106. The end of the blade is slightly more pointed. No case but a good piece of plastic to protect the tip. I don't like the handle grip. It does not feel good in my hands. I do like the color of the wood. I thought about reshaping the handle, but I feel it would be too small. I might just remove the handle and make one of my own. The blade arrived slightly sharp. It could barely cut paper and I had some difficulty cutting basswood. After about 5 minutes of stropping and buffing, I was able to get it to very sharp. It now glides through paper and cuts basswood easier. It's not a Mora, but it is also half the price. This could be a good beginning carving knife. Just learn how to strop so you can get it sharp. A sharp knife makes carving fun. Wear a carving glove.
J**S
Very nice knife
Needed a good, sharp knife for carving wood for acoustic instruments and this one works perfectly.
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