

🔪 Carve Your Legacy with Precision & Style
The Hutsuls NX-1 Whittling Knife is a masterfully crafted woodcarving tool featuring a 3.15-inch razor-sharp SK2 carbon steel blade, an ergonomic walnut handle for superior grip, and a premium crazy horse leather sheath with a belt loop. Designed for both beginners and experienced carvers, it combines traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation to deliver precision, durability, and style in every cut.
| ASIN | B0CFXMKH3L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,376 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #150 in Wood Carving Tools |
| Blade Color | Blackened Blade |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 3.15 Inches |
| Blade Material | SK2 - Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Hutsuls |
| Color | Blackened Blade with Dark Walnut + Dark Brown Crazy Horse Leather Sheath |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (130) |
| Date First Available | August 17, 2023 |
| Handle Material | Premium Dark Walnut |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Length | 8.21 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
| Item model number | #S.02 |
| Manufacturer | Hutsuls |
| Size | Medium |
R**N
Great whittler! But it!
Very nice knife! Paper sharp out of the box. I did a stop in the knife and now it's hair shaving sharp. Cuts through hardwoods like butter! Handle feels great in my hands. Might be a bit large for some hands, but easily can be sanded doqn to fit better. I like it better than my Beavercraft and mora knives. Sheath is high quality.
E**N
Hard to beat at this price.
Pretty dang great starter knife for whittling. Hard to beat for the price. Came sharp which was a plus. So far, it has kept an edge well. I'm not carving on hardwood, but it has held up like a champ through everything I've thrown at it so far (cedar being the toughest due to the knots). I would recommend it. I did throw some tape around the handle to make it a bit wider for comfort, but that's just my preference. I'd buy again. I did snap the tip of the blade off but was able to reshape it with a diamond stone pretty quickly.
J**E
Razor sharp and ready to use and I've used several!
I didn't know what to expect when I ordered this Sloyd knife, but I knew the Hutsul brand from purchasing their leather strops. I was not disappointed. The walnut handle is oversized and comfortably fits my large hand, which was a surprise because other Sloyd-style knives skimp on handle designs. The blade is razor-sharp right out of the box. It's hollow ground, and there are grind marks on the blade, but it won't take much work on the whetstone to remove those. The knife performed well when carving a 6" gnome and a 2" calming bird. The cuts were smooth and needed no sanding. Lastly, and probably the best thing, in my opinion, is that Hutsuls is a small home-based business that delivers a quality knife that rivals some of the best knife makers I know. They even included a leather sheath with a belt loop, whereas other brands require you to buy the sheath separately. In other words, Hutsuls has earned my business for all my carving needs.
E**3
Amazing sloyd knife
I’ve just delved into carving. I have a basic Hutsuls set and saw this sloyd knife so I thought it would be a good addition. It has become my favorite carver. It is razor sharp and the handle ergonomics are fantastic. I rarely have to strop it and I’ve been carving cherry a lot lately. I may order another one of these soon as I’ve been blown away by the quality of this knife.
N**N
Seems Factory Made.
I've been a hobby whittler for about 45 years. I just got it so this is a box opening review so to speak. The good: Shipping was fast. Seems sharp enough. The size is good. The sheath is nice. It is very light, so that is good or bad depending on your preference. The not so goood: I was a little disappointed to see "made in China" on the box. That information is not readily available in the listing. You have to use the "Looking for specific info?" search to get that. IMHO that should have been in the item specifics in the listing. Also I prefer a heavier knife with a slightly thicker blade. Overall: Although I prefer a heavier feeling knife, not factory-made. I should have known it was probably a factory-made knife based on the price, I was in a hurry for a replacement knife, so that's on me. I will give it a chance and after I use it I will update my review.
J**R
Does the job
After using it on a a half-dozen spoons, it holds an edge reasonably well and the handle feels comfortable.
K**R
Great blade but beware it’s not that fixed!
Blade is really sharp out of the box. Handle feels great in hand but the issue I have is that day one with using it the blade comes out of what is supposed to be a fixed blade. This I incredibly dangerous. I reached out to customer service and have still had no response.
C**S
Much better than price would lead you to believe
I was in the market for a new roughout knife for a while now. I have really big hands, so the standard Mora style handle ended up leading me to bad ergonomics and a sore forearm. I mostly carve small items and rarely need a ton of roughing out, so I didn't really want to spend a ton and saw this one. Well, when I got it out it I put it into some basswood and it wasn't really good. I realized there was a spot of burr still on the blade, so I took that off and stropped it real good and tried again. Took me a minute to get comfortable with such a long blade; but when I did it really did the work like a dream. The next day, I decided to give it a bigger test. I had a small maple spoon blank that I wasn't really planning on doing anything with, but it was the hardest wood I had in the house. Again, had to figure out such a long blade and the grain of that wood but man did it really do the work like a dream. Had to strop often but that's what you get with a harder wood. The knife didn't force me to turn my wrist out at all. I think it's the angle, plus the longer blade and the larger handle that led me to much better ergonomics. After I finished for the day, I stropped it up and it would shave paper without a tear. After maple carving, that leads me to think this thing will stay good for a long, long time before I have to pull out some stones. If I could improve this knife, I'd probably thicken the handle just a bit more. I love the length of it and the edges provide a fantastic grip, but it's a little skinny for my big hands. I would also round off the back of the blade a little bit. The few times I was doing some push cuts using my opposite thumb it was rough on the thumb. Still, I was able to choke up and do some pull cuts without a lick of trouble and doing large sweeps to rough out big areas it churned along like a champ; which is exactly the two tasks I bought it for. It's not a perfect knife, but if I could give it 4.5 stars I would...it's pretty damn close. If your hands are a little smaller than mine, it could be a 5 star knife for you. At this price point, I sure couldn't ask for better.
C**N
Great knife, looks good and came razor sharp! The only down side is the sheath allow the knife to go deep enough so that the blade cut through the stiches of the sheath this could be fix by a plastic liner inside
M**R
The blade is soft and wrinkled along its edge. I never tested it once I saw this. The handle is terrible with sharp edges and a bad finish. Buy a Mora and save the hassle of returning this junk!
Z**U
The tip broke off the first time I used it on soft basswood.
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