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Spoon knife: to carve your own wooden spoons

Spoon knives, also known as hook knives, are special tools used for wood working. A spoon knife is perfect for scooping out wood, for example to carve spoons. The round shape of the blade enables you to carry out tasks you wouldn't be able to carry out with a normal knife. The blade is ideal for creating hollows in wooden objects. Woodworkers often use this tool to create beautiful and functional items.

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Blade

The blade is often sharpened on both sides. This makes the tool very versatile and suited for both left and right-handed use. If you are creative with wood a tool such as this is basically indispensable. The knives are usually made of high-quality stainless steel, and they deliver excellent cutting performance and durability. Choose a spoon knife with a comfortable grip and a suitable curve for your work. Maintenance is key: make sure to clean the knife after each use and to maintain its sharpness.

With a good spoon knife, you can effortlessly create beautiful wooden objects with a smooth, even finish.

For left-handed people and right-handed people

Whether you're right-handed, left-handed or ambidextrous; we have the right carving knife for you. Although there are spoon knives that are suitable for everyone, some spoon knives are specifically designed for left-handed people, or for right-handed people. For a left-handed knife, the blade is sharpened to suit cutting movements with the left hand. The inside of the curved blade is sharpened for smooth cutting and hollowing out.

On a left-handed knife, the curve is sharpened on the right side, while on a right-handed knife it is on the left side. These differences in design make the cutting process more efficient and comfortable, leading to better results in woodworking projects. By choosing a spoon knife that supports the natural cutting movements of your dominant hand, you can work more accurately and with greater ease.