Speedball - Linoleum Cutter with Handle Assortments - no. 2

Linoleum Cutter with Handle Assortments - no. 2

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SKU: 77680 MPN: 004132
List Price: $29.27
Discount: 24%
Texas Art Price: $21.96

Product Information

  • Hand-ground blades ideal for linoleum carving
  • Comfortable handles with screw chuck system
  • Hollow handles store blades in removable end
  • Three assortments with 5-6 cutters each
  • Works on soft blocks and pumpkins
  • Sharp cutting edges require careful handling
  • Easy blade changes during projects
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Speedball Linoleum Cutter with Handle Assortments Description

Interchangeable blades transform a single handle into five or six distinct carving tools. Speedball's screw-chuck system lets you swap between line weights and blade profiles mid-project without fumbling with additional handles cluttering your workspace. Each hand-ground blade cuts cleanly through linoleum, soft blocks, and even pumpkins without tearing or dragging, maintaining sharp edges through repeated use. The hollow handle stores blades when not in use, a removable end cap keeps everything contained and accessible.

Comfortable grip matters during extended carving sessions. These handles fit naturally in hand, providing control whether you're cutting bold sweeping curves or delicate parallel lines. Blade variety covers essential cuts: fine detail lines, broad clearing strokes, angular v-grooves. Set No. 1 includes five standard cutters with one handle. Set No. 2 adds a second handle and includes the #4 blade for additional line options. Set No. 37 combines four Linozip cutters with the standard #6 for specialized applications.

Sharp blades demand respect and deliver precision. You'll remove exactly the material you intend, thin layers for tonal variation, deep cuts for bold contrast. Relief printmakers rely on this control; so can anyone carving decorative surfaces or creating dimensional effects in carvable materials.