Craft Blades (Straight Edge, Rounded Tip)
SKU #10518
Slice® Craft Blades with straight edges and rounded tips are compatible with multiple Slice tools, including Craft Knives, the Precision Knife, and the Scalpel. Ideal for controlled and precise cuts, the blades are safe to the touch because they have a unique finger-friendly® edge and rounded tip. The blades are also non-conductive for added safeguarding and don’t require a sharps box for disposal. Each blade in this pack of four is highly durable, lasting 11.2x longer than traditional blades, and they never rust and don’t have an oil coating, so are significantly less likely to contaminate your materials.
- Finger-friendly® blade is the only safety blade on the market
- Rounded tip further reduces risk of injuries
- Non-conductive blade for added safety
- Chemically inert blade that never rusts
- No oil coating
- Slice® blades last 11.2x longer than traditional blades
- Easy disposal with no sharps box requirement
- Pack of 4 blades to support multiple tools or keep as spares
Great for:
- Manipulating laboratory samples Arts and crafts
- Slicing plastics and decals
- Intricate shapes and precise cuts
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
Cutting Depth:
Material: zirconium oxide
Dimensions: L
Weight: 0.02 lb x W x HVideos
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FAQ
What Do People Use Craft Knives For?
When it comes to craft knife blades, sizes don’t vary greatly. What sets Slice® craft blades apart is their finger-friendly® edge, which isn’t found on any other blade—neither metal nor ceramic. In addition, Slice uses an advanced ceramic material, which never rusts and does not require a special oil coating to maintain.
What Kind of Craft Knife Blades Does Slice Make?
Experiment with the different shapes to discover which edge suits your needs. In all cases, the blades feature our safer edge.
How Do I Replace a Slice Craft Knife Blade?
For the 10568 scalpel
Simply pull the ceramic blade out of its housing. The mechanism will automatically contract. Slide in a new blade and the grip will squeeze it, ensuring a strong hold.
For the 10548, 10589, and 10580 knives
First loosen the copper collar by twisting it counter clockwise. Then pull the blade out, replace it with a new one, and tighten the collar by twisting it clockwise.