Big Horn Marking Knife
A marking / Striking / Scribing knife is the most accurate way to “scribe” lay out lines for any fine, hand cut joinery. The handle fits in the hand like pencil for accurate marking and features two small flats to prevent the tool from rolling on your bench top. The 1-1/2″ long blade is flat on one side and beveled on the other, allowing you to draw the flat side across the end of a board or along the blade of a square to perfectly mark its edge on a piece of wood. Doing so saves time when you need to cut a part to length to match something else; e.g., trimming a piece of molding or edge trim to match the width of a cabinet.
Double beveled for both right and left hand Scribing
This knife can draw a much finer line than an awl or pencil
Blade is beveled on one side only to keep the cut absolutely tight to your rule or square
Defines an exact line for starting a chisel or saw blade
Blade Length: 1-1/2”
Handle Length: 5-3/4″
Overall Length: 7-1/4″