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Excel Blades

Angled Blades

Angled blades are precision cutting tools designed to deliver enhanced control, accuracy, and versatility when working on detailed or complex cutting tasks. Unlike straight-edge blades, angled blades feature a slanted or beveled cutting edge that allows users to approach materials at different angles, making them ideal for chiseling, carving, trimming, and shaping applications.

These blades are especially effective in tight spaces and hard-to-reach areas where traditional straight blades may struggle. Their angled design enables cleaner corner cuts, sharper edges, and more controlled material removal, making them a preferred choice for professionals and hobbyists alike.

Because of their versatility, angled blades are suitable for a wide range of materials including wood, plastic, foam, rubber, cardboard, cork, clay, wax, and even soft metals.

Overall, angled blades offer a unique combination of precision, control, and adaptability, making them an essential tool for detailed cutting, carving, and shaping tasks.

Top Applications:

  • Corner cutting and detailed trimming
  • Wood carving and soft material shaping
  • Stenciling and intricate design work
  • Foam, plastic, and vinyl cutting
  • Deburring, shaving, and edge finishing
  • Model making, cosplay, and prop building

Angled blades are engineered for precision, control, and versatility. Their defining feature is the angled or beveled cutting edge, which allows users to approach materials from different directions and achieve cleaner, more controlled cuts compared to straight blades.

Most angled blades are made from high-quality carbon steel, ensuring durability, sharpness, and long-lasting performance. These blades are designed to maintain a consistent edge even when used on tougher materials, making them suitable for both light and medium-duty applications.

One of the key advantages of angled blades is their ability to perform multiple functions. They can be used for chiseling, shaving, trimming, carving, and shaping, making them a highly versatile addition to any toolkit. The angled edge allows for gradual material removal, improving accuracy and control during detailed work.

Featured Tools:

  • #5 angled chisel blades for carving and shaping
  • #19 angled blades for heavy-duty trimming and chiseling
  • Bevel edge blades for precision shaving and detailing
  • Angled stencil blades for clean, sharp corner cuts
  • Multi-pack angled blade sets for versatility
  • Hobby knife-compatible angled replacement blades

What are angled blades used for?
Angled blades are used for cutting, carving, trimming, and shaping materials with greater precision and control, especially in tight or detailed areas.

Why use an angled blade instead of a straight blade?
Angled blades allow for better control, cleaner corner cuts, and more precise material removal, making them ideal for detailed work.

What materials can angled blades cut?
They can cut wood, plastic, foam, rubber, vinyl, cardboard, clay, wax, and other light to medium-duty materials.

Are angled blades good for carving?
Yes, they are excellent for carving and shaping due to their beveled edge and controlled cutting angle.

Do angled blades fit standard knife handles?
Yes, most angled blades are compatible with standard hobby and craft knife handles.