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Polar 80 Whittler Stainless Steel Knife Blade

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  • Polar 80 Whittler Stainless Steel Knife Blade
  • Polar 80 Whittler Stainless Steel Knife Blade
  • Polar 80 Whittler Stainless Steel Knife Blade
  • Blade shown with optional bolster, spacer material and handle block. An example of a complete knife making kit
Now: €25.64
Was: €27.35

Description

Polar Whittler Stainless Steel Knife Blade

A whittler-shaped stainless steel blade, designed to be short, sharp, and highly controllable. The narrow profile and fine point give excellent control for detailed cutting and whittling work.

Manufactured in Finland by Polar, this blade is made from C-0 stainless steel, offering good edge retention with improved corrosion resistance compared to carbon steel. The bright stainless finish tolerates moisture better and requires less maintenance.


Blade specifications

  • Steel: C-0 stainless steel
  • Blade thickness: 3 mm
  • Blade height: approx. 22 mm
  • Blade length: approx. 80 mm
  • Total length (tip to end of tang): 204 mm

The tang can be trimmed to suit the handle design.


Fitting notes

Polar blades are stamped, which helps keep the cost down.
As a result, light filing of the tang and shoulders may be required before fitting a bolster.

For a matching bolster, we recommend the R30 Extended.


Use & edge geometry (important)

This is a specialised whittling blade, optimised for softer woods.

It features:

  • A higher bevel angle
  • A thin, hard edge

This provides excellent control and cutting performance in softer timbers.
For general camp chores or whittling harder Australian woods, adding a secondary micro-bevel is recommended to reduce the risk of edge chipping.

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2 Reviews

  • 5

    Didn't disappoint

    Posted by Ian on 23rd May 2016

    Like all Polar blades you need to spend a little time prepping the blade to fit a bolster, especially where the tang meets the blade. But this just means a bit of filing to remove any rough spots left from the stamping. After that, these blades need little work. They polish beautifully and take a wicked edge. It is easy to get them shaving sharp.

  • 5

    Didn't disappoint

    Posted by Ian on 23rd May 2016

    Like all Polar blades you need to spend a little time prepping the blade to fit a bolster, especially where the tang meets the blade. But this just means a bit of filing to remove any rough spots left from the stamping. After that, these blades need little work. They polish beautifully and take a wicked edge. It is easy to get them shaving sharp.

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