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Using a Veritas joiner’s knife to trim a dovetail joint for a precise fit
Using a Veritas joiner’s knife to trim the recess of a half-lap joint in a kumiko project
Using a Veritas joiner’s knife to trim adhesive squeeze-out from a glued joint
Loosening the brass collet of a Veritas joiner’s knife to change blades
05K7210 - Veritas Joiner’s Knife
05K7210 - Veritas Joiner’s Knife

05K7210 - Veritas Joiner’s Knife

Veritas Joiner's KnifeMade in Canada

Item 05K7210, Veritas Joiner’s Knife

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With a design that is both practical and elegant, this joinery knife is an adaptation of our popular carving knife.

Like our carving knife, it has a brass collet designed for use with standard disposable scalpel blades, holding the blade firmly and allowing quick, easy blade changes. The handle is turned from torrefied maple, with a contoured shape that permits a comfortable, controlled grip.

Measuring about 6 1/4" without the blade, the knife comes with nine surgically sharp stainless-steel blades in three traditional carving-blade styles (classic, spear point and curved). The blades are easy to hone for repeated use; spare blades are available separately. Not recommended for chip carving or large stock removal as lateral pressure may snap the thin blade.

An excellent knife for careful work. Made in Canada.

Using a Veritas joiner’s knife to trim a dovetail joint for a precise fit

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Veritas Joiner's Knife

With a design that is both practical and elegant, this joinery knife is an adaptation of our popular carving knife.

Like our carving knife, it has a brass collet designed for use with standard disposable scalpel blades, holding the blade firmly and allowing quick, easy blade changes. The handle is turned from torrefied maple, with a contoured shape that permits a comfortable, controlled grip.

Measuring about 6 1/4" without the blade, the knife comes with nine surgically sharp stainless-steel blades in three traditional carving-blade styles (classic, spear point and curved). The blades are easy to hone for repeated use; spare blades are available separately. Not recommended for chip carving or large stock removal as lateral pressure may snap the thin blade.

An excellent knife for careful work. Made in Canada.

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