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Excel Blades

Scalpel Blades & Knives

Scalpel blades in this collection are ultra-precision cutting tools designed for detailed, controlled cutting across a wide range of industrial, crafting, and hobby applications. While traditionally associated with surgical use, the blades in this collection are non-sterile and intended strictly for craft, industrial, and technical applications, making them ideal for users who require extremely fine cutting performance without medical use. This collection includes multiple blade profiles such as #10, #11, #12, #15, #21, #22, #23, and #24—each engineered for specific cutting styles. These blades are commonly used in materials such as paper, cardstock, vinyl, plastic, foam board, leather, and thin wood.

Top Applications:

  • Precision cutting of paper, vinyl, plastic, and foam
  • Model making and miniature detailing
  • Electronics work and PCB modification
  • Prototyping and product development
  • Fine trimming, scoring, and incision-style cuts
  • Crafting, design, and stencil work

Scalpel blades are engineered for maximum sharpness, precision, and control. A defining feature of this collection is the variety of blade shapes, each designed for specific cutting tasks. Blades are manufactured from high-quality stainless steel or carbon steel, providing excellent edge retention and durability. This ensures consistent cutting performance even in demanding applications.

Featured Tools

  • #11 precision scalpel blades for fine detail and piercing
  • Curved blades (#10, #12, #15) for slicing and contour work
  • Large-format blades (#21–24) for heavier cutting applications
  • Stainless steel blades for durability and corrosion resistance
  • Carbon steel blades for maximum sharpness and edge retention
  • Replacement blade packs for continuous performance

What are scalpel blades used for in non-medical applications?
They are used for precision cutting, trimming, and detailing in crafting, model making, electronics, and industrial work.

What is the difference between blade types like #10 and #11?
#11 blades have a sharp pointed tip for precision and piercing, while #10 blades have a curved edge for slicing and general cutting.

Are these blades safe for general use?
They are extremely sharp and should be handled with care, but are safe when used with proper tools and techniques.

Do scalpel blades fit all handles?
They fit specific handle sizes (commonly #3 handles for smaller blades), so compatibility should be checked before use.

Are these blades reusable? They can be used multiple times, but performance is best when replaced once dull.