What kind of steel is used in the marking knife blade?
Blue Spruce Toolworks Classic Marking Knife
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Aug 12, 2025 - 02:04 PM
The Blue Spruce marking knife blades are primarily made from A2 tool steel. They are known for being hardened and tempered to hold a keen edge, ensuring precise layout lines, Blue Spruce also offers different blade thicknesses, including a standard .032" and an ultra-thin .020" for specialized tasks, according to a review from Sawmill Creek Woodworking Community. The blades are designed to be easily sharpened and maintained.
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Blue Spruce Toolworks Classic Marking Knife
Your hand-cut joinery will take a huge leap forward when you stop marking with a pencil and start marking with a single bevel marking knife. A pencil line gives you nothing but a target. A marking knife gives you a physical impression in the wood which guides your saw or chisel. Our Classic Marking ...
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