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Wood Carving Tool Set

by Jack Richeson


High quality student carving tools. Steel forged gouges and blades mounted on sanded 5 in. handles. There are 12 different shapes.

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Wood Carving Tool Set

by Jack Richeson

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Tom S. from Boulder, CO says:

Used for cutting cherry woodblocks and for cheap tools, the Niji were sharper and cut more smoothly.

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Rated by: Tom S. in Boulder, CO
Used for cutting cherry woodblocks and for cheap tools, the Niji were sharper and cut more smoothly.
Rated by: JORGE G. in GREENBELT, MD
Would prefer the handles were a little thicker to fit better in bigger hands. Added tape to compensate. However, they are sharp and I have enjoyed them greatly. Will buy more in the future
Rated by: Ron J. in Redwood City, CA
Nice quality in an inexpensive carving tool. Handles are easy to grip and tools have a nicely formed cutting edge.
Rated by: Karen J. in Montgomery, AL
I purchased these for my daughter. As a beginner in wood carving, she has been very impressed. Although, the price is very inexpensive, these tools are a fantastic quality. The set has everything she needs. Low price, high quality!
Rated by: rebecca b. in wadsworth, OH
Excellent set of tools for the price. Fast delivery also!
Rated by: Jeff S. in Columbus, OH
I use these tools to carve rubber stamps, so I can't say for sure how they work with wood, but they work very nicely with stamps. The handles are big enough to get a good grip on, but not so big that they get in the way. I'm pleased with my purchase.
Rated by: Adam P. in Palm Springs, CA
Great small lathe chisels-nice price
Rated by: Gale z. in Sheridan, CA
Well made "Off Shore" set of carving tools at a great price. I ordered two sets thinking they would get dull, I am still using the first one.
Rated by: Peter F. in Orange, CA
Despite their low cost, these are amazing tools. I was very surprised at the quality and quantity you get for such a low price!
Rated by: Peter F. in Minneapolis, MN
As someone just starting out, this set is giving me a chance to try out various implements without feeling like I'm spending a lot to tinker. Very nice for a beginner.
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