derekcohen
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What does one use a “utility” knife to do?
Do you use it for marking out? It is pretty clumsy for this task.
Do you use it to cut string, or cut cardboard boxes? it can do this, but that is hardly woodworking.
I own some of of the knives mentioned here. Sometimes I carry one in pocket waiting for the opportunity to use it. It gets replaced on the shelf, where it sulks.
The knives I like need to also work on the bench ... marking dovetails or tenons, scoring lines. That they can be used in a more general way as well is a bonus.
Best and cheapest: Stanley ...
From Lee Valley, a fisherman’s knife, which I reground into a straight blade (it was curved ...
And this Damascus bladed Japanese folding knife ...
Regards from Perth
Derek
Do you use it for marking out? It is pretty clumsy for this task.
Do you use it to cut string, or cut cardboard boxes? it can do this, but that is hardly woodworking.
I own some of of the knives mentioned here. Sometimes I carry one in pocket waiting for the opportunity to use it. It gets replaced on the shelf, where it sulks.
The knives I like need to also work on the bench ... marking dovetails or tenons, scoring lines. That they can be used in a more general way as well is a bonus.
Best and cheapest: Stanley ...

From Lee Valley, a fisherman’s knife, which I reground into a straight blade (it was curved ...

And this Damascus bladed Japanese folding knife ...

Regards from Perth
Derek