Kingwood & Brass Marking Knife
Kingwood & Brass Marking Knife
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Expertly crafted, the Kingwood Marking Knife is a must-have for woodworking enthusiasts. The stunning wood handle and metal ferrule provide a comfortable grip and improved precision. Indulge in the exquisite quality of this marking knife and elevate your woodworking projects to the next level.
Every marking knife comes with 2 blades and a hex key for easy blade changes.
Years of testing, prototyping and development has gone into this, and it’s finally available for you to experience.
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Marking Knife - Additional Info
Age Restrictions (18+)
To purchase knives from this site you must be over eighteen years of age. It is a criminal offence to sell knives, knife blades or razor blades to anyone under the age of eighteen.
Thin Blade
The blade this handle is made to fit is roughly 0.7mm thick meaning it can get into the thinnest of gaps with ease. The situation I find this is useful is when transferring the tails to the pins when dovetailing. But in reality, it can be used for all sorts of woodworking applications, both fine and rough.
Rigid
Despite being thin, the blade is still surprisingly rigid compared to a normal scalpel blade. There is a small amount of deflection if you're comparing it to a thick Japanese marking knife, however you quickly get used to it. You will be surprised how little pressure it takes to score a thin, accurate, crisp line with this thing.
Double Bevel
I've often had people questioning how easy it is to use a double bevel knife as opposed to a single bevel. Mainly, how do you run it up against an edge, and how do you stop it from digging in? Realistically, this comes down to practice and gaining muscle memory when holding the knife at a particular angle. It doesn't take long to master. I can vouch for this both in my personal experience, and when I've observed my students switch to this design.
Sharpening
Sharpening knives often has to be done freehand, meaning it's very easy for a beginner to quickly make a dogs dinner of a marking knifes bevel. These blades however are easily sharpened. Simply dispose of the blunt blade in a safe manner, and replace it with a new one! They cost pennies when you buy them in larger packs and will last you for years. It also means you no longer have to feel guilty about opening packaging, removing glue, or cutting up sausages with your shiny marking knife.
Custom Handle
The material of the handle and ferrule is entirely up to you. Do you need it? Absolutely not. You can just as easily buy a cheap handle from Amazon to suit your blade and it will work fine. But purchasing one of my handles will help support me in what I do, and provide you with the luxury you deserve!
Finish
Your knife is protected in 3 different finishes, each serving their own purpose in adding to the durability, the feel, and the aesthetics of the knife. It takes a long time and a lot of care. If you'd like to know more about this process, see my blog post here.
I really don't want to sell this as a product you need to own. It really isn't. However what I can promise you is upon opening the box for the first time, you will be blown away by the look, feel and control this tool will provide you. It really will be a tool you can treasure for life.
The knife sits nicely in the hand and is very easy to use for accurate scribing. It is very well finished, and it was great to see that the blade (and the spare) are made from Sheffield steel (not from China!!). Shipping to Australia was quick, especially given the holiday season.
I see this is an "indulgence" purchase, which my wife gave me as a Christmas present- and it is one of those tools which is simply nice to use as it does the job it was designed for, but with a luxury feel given its unusual materials. Well done Matt and co!
My only suggestion for improvement is a better (not cardboard) box to keep it in- which also offers protection for the very sharp blade. I intend to make a small wooden box for it and my other, more traditional marking knife...
- Dean
I’m new to woodworking and am trying to perfect dovetails. The online tutorials have been a great help. I picked up the marking knife to clean up my pin boards and support Matt. Keep up the great work Matt!
I really do love the design of this knife. The is the second one I own. Only problem is that there is a crack devolving in the wood right on the finger grip, and it appears to be getting worse…. I’m hopeful that I will be offered a replacement or at least a discount on a new one, especially since I am still waiting on a mallet and logo medallions.
Hi Andrew,
Very sorry to hear that a crack is developing. As we are currently out of stock of Ebony & Copper marking knives a replacement may take some time but we are also happy to offer a discount for a future knife instead. I'll email you to confirm and provide the discount.
As for the coins, our tracking info suggests that they would have arrived shortly after you posted your review :)
Regarding the mallet, we thank you for your patience, and we truly hope to be able to fulfill the orders soon. For updates, please keep an eye on our mallet tracking page: mattestlea.com/mallettracker
Hopefully that clears everything up!
An absolutely beautiful and unique marking knife - not only the ergonomic design, but also the choice of materials. I was going to give it to my brother for Christmas, but I’ve decided to keep it. I’ll buy him a woolly hat instead…
After admiring these knives for a very long time I bought one as a gift for a friend. The knife is absolutely perfect, my only regret is not buying one for myself too.