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Mar 21, 2026 - 06:14 AM
The bevel or edge profile determines the tool's cutting characteristics and suitability for different tasks. A spear point blade, for example, allows marking from both sides and is highly versatile for layout work, while single-bevel knives excel in precision marking against a straightedge. Chisel bevel angles affect how aggressively they cut and how easy they are to control. Blue Spruce Toolworks offers a variety of profiles—spear point, single bevel (left/right), and different bevel angles—so you can choose the optimal edge for your preferred technique and project. The Marking Knife, 1/32 Spear Point is perfect for ambidextrous marking, while the Chisel Plane, Spear Point Blade excels in reaching tight corners. With Blue Spruce Toolworks' selection, you’ll find the edge profile that matches your marking or cutting style.
