🔪 Slice into creativity with precision and style!
The OLFA Craft Knife 34B features a precision-engineered L-shaped stainless steel blade and a durable alloy steel handle, weighing only 1.76 ounces. Designed for professional and hobbyist crafters alike, it offers effortless control and easy blade replacement, making it an essential tool for detailed cutting tasks.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | OLFA |
Color | Silver |
Item Length | 6.75 Inches |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Style | Craft Knife |
Manufacturer | オルファ(OLFA) |
Part Number | 34B |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Item model number | 34B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | L |
Power Source | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**B
Olfa for best blade design.
Best hobby craft and box knife ever. Olga is a leader in all types of blades.I also bought a metal framed one too.This fits the hand better.The blade design is very well executed and extremely sharp and adjustable too.I will buy more for presents to Maker friends.
P**K
Good marking knife, adjustable blade is great.
Simple little knife that does what I need. I bought it for marking dovetails and scribing/ knife wall work on hand tool projects. I like the blade, can be sharpened or replaced easily, just strong enough to make lines without being bulky. I like being able to decide how much blade is being used. The controls are a little cumbersome but there’s not much that can fail on it so I can appreciate its simplicity. I’ve got several styles of marking knives but I reach for this one the most since it can make thin cuts and also sharpen a pencil if needed. It’s last job was digging out a splinter and it did that well also. It should last until lose it, I don’t see how I could break it. Would buy again.
D**R
A great knife from one of the best knife brands
Comes with a super sharp blade... And the size of the knife is perfect for your front pocket..... After looking into the brand and the line they have available... I've now purchased 5 others for friends and for other places in the house... Great quality knives and blades at very reasonable prices!
K**R
Tough tool, but not exactly perfect for a lefty
The blade is good, and I really like the housing. That said, I found the screw to be a bit difficult to adjust with my fat fingers. The knife is a good value, but it was not perfect for me.
T**Y
Fully Ambidextrous easy to use
This utility/crafting knife is so AMBIDEXTROUSLeft Handed and Right Handed People Friendly and it's so easy to use. You don't have to change the position of the dial lock wheel knob it is instantly Fixed for Left Handed People right out of the packaging but IF you are a Right handed then you have to switch the knob to the other side.It is so sharp right out of the packaging.The blade is stainless steel it is thick and it can be Re-Sharpen for multiple repeated usage.The metal body is stainless steel as well heavy duty but it's so slim.Installing a Paracord and tie a knot onto the hole or perhaps a keychain is advisable since this knife is so small and slim you can easily lose this thing.I bet this knife is also Dishwasher safe since it is a stainless steel.
D**H
Rock Solid and Razor Sharp
This is a no-nonsense craft knife with a heavy duty, resharpenable blade and a solid handle with a tension screw to keep things locked in place. For me, it has earned a place in my EDC kit. But for anyone who wants a pocketable / pouchable utility knife for any purpose, this is great.The lockdown screw keeps the blade solidly in place, and it just feels like no-nonsense quality in every way. Olfa is the name for scissors and craft knives.
W**R
Good product
Good tool for beginner leather craft. Low cost and cuts thick heavy leather. Trim and shape thick saddle leather.
B**Y
Beware: thiis is not a wood marking knife.
Pros:+ Solidly made, simple, does not appear likely to break.Cons:- Blade has double-bevel edge, that taper rather quickly. This may be good for rough work, but not for taking thin slices, and definitely not good for the purpose I had hoped to use it: as a marking knife for wood work. A marking knife needs a single bevel, so you can lay the flat side against a straight-edge or square.
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