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Anyone make or use a crooked knife for carving?

I see ‘hoof knives’ for sale, for under $20. ‘Crooked knives’ seem to go for $100+ (!).

Was thinking of making one out of an old kitchen knife, but would prefer to find a decent, basic one for a reasonable price.

Advice and experience welcomed!

Thanks.

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I have several hook knives for spoon bowls and concavities.

Mora makes pretty good carving tools. Not fancy but useful.
 

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Anyone make or use a crooked knife for carving?

I see ‘hoof knives’ for sale, for under $20. ‘Crooked knives’ seem to go for $100+ (!).

Was thinking of making one out of an old kitchen knife, but would prefer to find a decent, basic one for a reasonable price.

Advice and experience welcomed!

Thanks.

Philbert

I had a look at a few over here. They are cheaper - until you add on postage and import duty.

You might be better off making your own. Then you can size and fit the handle to your own hand. Will be cheaper than buying one.


You've probably seen this website? It references canoes at the bottom of the page.


Another good resource:

 

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UPDATE:

These are a couple of hoof knives that I picked up from that mail order place named after a large river in South America.

I brought them to a paddle making class at a wood shop just to play with them.
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The photo shows a young woman grasping one with a non-standard grip.
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Definitely carved easier in soft wood. I have to learn how to sharpen these curved edges.

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Looks like garage sale hunting, a torch, plyers and a can of cooling oil is in your future. 😀
Making a crooked knife was described in one of the canoe paddle building books.

Of course, that is how the original ones were created.

But I have enough hobbies right now!

Definitely keeping an eye out at estate sales. Experimenting with the premade ones to see if I even like them.

Philbert
 
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