

🪓 Carve Your Legacy with Precision & Comfort!
The BeaverCraft Whittling Sloyd Knife C4 features a 3.14-inch high-carbon steel blade, expertly sharpened for smooth cuts on both soft and hardwoods. Its ergonomic oak handle, finished with natural linseed oil, offers superior comfort for extended carving sessions. Designed for woodworkers from beginners to professionals, this European-made tool delivers reliable performance and durability right out of the box.







| ASIN | B06XSB5YRL |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,904 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #29 in Wood Carving Tools |
| Blade Edge | Hollow |
| Blade Length | 3.14 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Blade Type | Sloyd Knife |
| Brand | BeaverCraft |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Package Type | Reinforced Cardboard Box with Cushioning |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,240) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2018 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Oak Wood |
| Included Components | Whittling Sloyd Knife C4 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 7.87 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
| Item model number | C4M |
| Manufacturer | BeaverCraft |
| Model Name | Whittling Sloyd Knife C4 |
| Product Care Instructions | Keep dry, avoid saltwater, and apply light oil to prevent rust |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Whittling, Wood Carving, General Woodworking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Knife |
| Size | Whittling Sloyd Knife C4 |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Handle |
| Style | Minimalist |
| Theme | Woodworking |
T**Y
Very good.
First wood carving knife, long time knife owner. Great knife, comfortable in hand. A bit long for the size work I’m doing so I’m ordering shorter ones. But it did this bear with ease! Not razor sharp from factory but sharp enough. I kept sharpener handy and I think this will last me a long while. Not a bad price either. Definitely a great tool to get me away from anxiety driven doom scrolling.
A**R
Just remember this one doesn't come with any storage or sheath
It's a nice wood roughing knife. Sharp, capable. Affordable. Easy to use. Big size so if you're more comfortable with that size or just want more flexibility in projects, it's nice. The one thing I will say is I goofed and bought the non-sheath version. I guess I was in a hurry, but now I'll have to make a storage for it somehow because it's a very sharp tool. I won't knock off any stars for that but just be aware it's probably more convenient to buy it with the sheath, unless you're replacing an old one I suppose.
A**E
Well made tool
Easy to hold, very sharp.Works well for my purpose of making wooden knife sheaths.
R**P
Quality knife, but not for small hands
Arrived as described. This was my first beaver craft knife so I wasn’t sure of the quality or size in person. It seems quite sturdy and sharp when I took it out of the box. The issue was the handle. I have small hands and the handle just didn’t feel right. I have since tried out their compact handled products and am much happier with the size.
F**O
comfortable grip
very worthy he money. wish it came with a cover. nice handle. size perfect for a small woman's. weight light weight. very easy to use.
D**L
Buen knive
10/10
R**K
There are better knives for its intended purpose.
Loses sharpness quickly. You get what you pay for. Would not buy again. Tired of having to sharpen all the time. Cheap quality.
A**Y
Great wood knife
Glad I found this company and this wood tool. It really is a great little knife for whittling, etc. The handle fits perfectly and the blade is sharp. When in the flow, this little knife cuts through oak and poplar like butter. It's a pleasure to use.
O**Y
Bel objet pour débuter la sculpture sur bois. Le couteau est très aiguisé, son manche en bois est agréable au toucher et ergonomique. J'apprécie les petites attentions du fabricant (2 pansements fournis dans la boîte, c'est à la fois drôle et prévoyant). J'ai pu réaliser mes premières créations sans souci et j'aime toujours autant tenir ce petit couteau à bois en main. La taille est idéale selon moi pour convenir à la plupart de vos besoins.
R**U
Supertollus Produkt, das Messer ist schön scharf und liegt perfekt in der Hand. Ein Werkzeug auf das kein Schnitzer verzichten sollte!
C**N
Me gustó su forma y su filo, son muy adecuados para el trabajo de talla de madera que yo realizo
D**C
So I picked up the knives from Purolator yesterday. I didn't have any green wood on hand, so I just worked up a little scoop out of dry pine. So I guess it's easiest to break this up into pros and cons. Pros: -Both of the knives were more comfortable that I suspected they would be. -Both blades were very sharp out of the package. -the steel seems to be of a very suitable thickness and both have a profile that lets them cut well. - the carving blade cuts very well, and I would say just as well as the Mora carving knives I have. - both blade styles seem to be set securely into the handles. -neither of the blades needed to be resharpened after having carved the pine scoop. Cons: - the hook shape of the hook knife it too tight of a shape for most spoon and bowl carving. It doesn't allow for the long sweeping cuts needed for the bowl of the spoon. If it were closer in length to the carving knife with the curve gradually increasing toward the tip of the knife, it would be far more effective. The Mora hook knives suffer from the same design flaw. However, for small scoops, they do a fair job. - the inside of the hook blade is slightly convex. This doesn't effect it's sanity to effectively cut, but is a difficult shape to resharpen. A Flat or concave surface is what's necessary for the inside of a hook knife. - the carving knife has a gap where the blade meets the handle. It's a small criticism, but aesthetics matter to some and can make a difference. - the round hole in the handle that the blade is driven into is secure, but I fear over time, the repeated pressure on the blade may cause it to wiggle loose. It makes sense as a cost saving method, but I would recommend the addition of epoxy. - the handle shape of the straight carving knife should be thicker with a more oval crossection. It's current handle is not uncomfortable, but would benefit from more body. That said, the profile of the handle is very good, and I like the the way it feels in my hand. I just prefer the a more oval shape in the thickness of a handle. - the copper collar on the hook knife I received is not tight and spins on the handle. Over all, I really enjoyed using the knives. I won't get much use out of the hook knife for the reasons listed above, but I will definitely be using the straight carving knife. It's a very good blade and I would have no hesitation in recommending it.
F**O
Estaba acostumbrado a tallar con escalpelos, pero esta navaja ha sido todo un descubrimiento. Un filo estupendo muy cómoda para manejar y avanzo mucho más rápido en las figuras. Me he decidido por ello a comprar un kit superior de la marca. Lo recomiendo
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