Craft Knife
SKU #10548
The Slice® Craft Knife gives you safety and control: the perfect tool for precision cutting with lower risk of lacerations. The knife’s blade is the safest you’ll find in the workplace. Its unique finger-friendly® blade is safe to the touch and therefore causes fewer and less severe injuries than traditional blades. Your workforce is additionally protected by a safety cap to cover the blade and no-roll design - ensuring the craft knife stays on the work surface. The tool is comfortable and easy to hold (for both left- and right-handed workers) due to its textured grip and weighted handle. This gives your workers complete control over their tasks and makes it ideal for cutting intricate shapes. The handle is made from durable reinforced nylon, making the knife ideal for industrial use, and the no-tool blade change feature saves time and further reduces injury risk.
- Finger-friendly® blade is the only safety blade on the market
- Attachable safety cap for additional protection
- Designed to not roll off work surfaces
- Textured control grip for precision cutting and intricate shapes
- Reinforced nylon handle ensures outstanding durability
- Suitable for left- and right-handed workers
- Simple and quick no-tool blade change
- Non-conductive blade for added safety
- Chemically inert blade that never rusts
- Slice® blades last 11.2x longer than traditional blades
Great for:
- Cutting craft materials
- Manipulating laboratory samples
- Deburring soft plastics
- Ceramic art
- Colored pencil art
- Scratchboard art
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
Cutting Depth:
Material: GFN, brass, PP, zirconium oxide
Dimensions: L
Weight: 0.07 lb x W x HVideos
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Blade Replacement for Slice Craft Tool Handles
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Slice Craft Knife for Ceramic Art
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Cutting Felt With Slice Tools
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Colored Pencil Art
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Realistic Fur
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Ceramic Art
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Chisel Blade
Compatible Products
FAQ
What Is a Craft Knife?
What Is a Craft Knife Used For?
While artists and crafters often choose it for paper cutting or sculpting, its design also lends itself well to industrial and laboratory applications. These include cutting around delicate electrical components and manipulating small samples in a lab. Unlike steel blades, the ceramic safety blades in Slice knives are non-conductive, chemically inert, and don't require special oil coatings. This reduces maintenance time, lowers the chance of lacerations, and removes any uncertainty around altering the material that’s being cut, scraped, or trimmed.
How to Use a Craft Cutter Safely?
How Do I Replace the Blade? How Often?
To replace the finger-friendly blade in a Slice craft knife, unscrew the grip section to loosen the tool’s blade enclosure. When the blade is loose enough to pull out easily, simply remove it and insert a fresh blade.