Mine came in today. I ordered the two knife package. It came with a free promo "strop and compound" it looks like it's the $20 one on their site. Very nice inclusion. Thanks for the video You're the main reason I got these!
I really appreciate you showing the thickness. I expected that the Pro series was going to have a nicer handle and a thinner blade. They made it thicker… I must not have Pro standards. Now that Flexcut has taught me what Pro actually means, I can surmise that Beavercraft thickness is the MOST PRO 🤓
I agree, i dont understand why they would have made them that thick. I just got a couple in the mail today and i have to say in person they are thicker then they look on this video. Im honestly disappointed..
@@CosmicCharlie I hear you. That's a bummer! Honestly, I think I'd be fine with it, if they didn't specifically make the Detail knife thicker and call it, "PRO." Making a Detail Knife thicker and marketing it as the Pro Version is a flat-out lie. "Ah, look... the horns on my bull carving. I'm going to have to take the thinnest slices I can manage off the horns to shape them carefully. I think I'll grab my THICKER Flexcut. After all, I'm a professional..." 🤣🤣
I’ve had my two Flexcut pros. I have the 1 5/8 and 1 3/8. I love both. I mainly use Helvie and then OCCT and DHK. These knifes can hold their own. Good job detailing these
These look great. I like the unvarnished handles and the shape looks far more comfortable for my big mitts. The longer ones do look a little fragile for some if the harder woods i have though and it'd be good to see a similar length blade as the chip knife but mounted straight as a mini detail.
I recently got the 1-3/8 " blade knife . Sharp from day one. Can''t compare to Helvie , but these knives are much sharper that the bevel bladed Flexcut knives. Personally Flexcut should make all their straight bladed knives a flat ground knife.
Thanks for pointing that out! I looked at the spec sheet for the 3 pack I bought and didn't see it there, but you are correct that it is on the spec sheet for the individual knives. Sorry I didn't catch that and thanks for sharing.
I would say I prefer the KN13 detail knife for detailing over the pro series knives. It's got a thinner blade overall and a much thinner tip. I like the pro series for roughing and I like the handles much better on the pro series. Some of that is personal preference and it's not like you can't detail with the pro series knives, you certainly can.
@@woodrocksandplantsandstuff721 I came back to this comment to see if anyone had anymore info. Instead we're just heading in the wrong direction. According to Chipping Away, stadtlandercarvings, and reddit. Kryshack bought OCCT. I can't seem to find where to actually buy certain KCT gouges though, so I was hoping someone would comment that. The gouges I want aren't in stock anywhere, so I'm hoping Kryshack gets some more momentum soon. I have no reasonable way of knowing if they are actually the same tools, and it doesn't seem like anyone knows. It would be great if someone knew.
My understanding is that Mike Shipley sold the primary business to KCCT who continued producing similar knives as well as gouges under the KCCT label. At the same time, Shipley continued to (and still does) make the walnut handle OCCT knives only. These are still available at many carving suppliers. For some reason the KCCT tools seem to be not available much recently, not sure why. I have only one KCCT knife and haven't used it enough to speak directly to their quality or consistency in comparison to the OCCT knives.
Mine came in today. I ordered the two knife package. It came with a free promo "strop and compound" it looks like it's the $20 one on their site. Very nice inclusion. Thanks for the video You're the main reason I got these!
Just got these quite impressed so far quite expensive but there worth it
I really appreciate you showing the thickness. I expected that the Pro series was going to have a nicer handle and a thinner blade. They made it thicker… I must not have Pro standards. Now that Flexcut has taught me what Pro actually means, I can surmise that Beavercraft thickness is the MOST PRO 🤓
I agree, i dont understand why they would have made them that thick. I just got a couple in the mail today and i have to say in person they are thicker then they look on this video. Im honestly disappointed..
@@CosmicCharlie I hear you. That's a bummer! Honestly, I think I'd be fine with it, if they didn't specifically make the Detail knife thicker and call it, "PRO." Making a Detail Knife thicker and marketing it as the Pro Version is a flat-out lie. "Ah, look... the horns on my bull carving. I'm going to have to take the thinnest slices I can manage off the horns to shape them carefully. I think I'll grab my THICKER Flexcut. After all, I'm a professional..." 🤣🤣
Thanks for taking the time to tell us about these new Flexcut knives.
I’ve had my two Flexcut pros. I have the 1 5/8 and 1 3/8. I love both. I mainly use Helvie and then OCCT and DHK. These knifes can hold their own. Good job detailing these
These look great. I like the unvarnished handles and the shape looks far more comfortable for my big mitts. The longer ones do look a little fragile for some if the harder woods i have though and it'd be good to see a similar length blade as the chip knife but mounted straight as a mini detail.
I've never been a fan of flexcut but these look interesting
Thanks for the info good job 😊
Thank you for sharing!
Nice review! They look a lot like the deepholler knives. I think I'll be trying one soon.
Very nice and usefull video. Greetings from Poland , Michael
Did the gaw on Facebook, hope to win them, looks great!!! Keep up the great work ❤
The thicker handles might be better for those of us that have bad arthritis, I have trouble holding all my older knifes because of this.
Thank you great video
I recently got the 1-3/8 " blade knife . Sharp from day one. Can''t compare to Helvie , but these knives are much sharper that the bevel bladed Flexcut knives. Personally Flexcut should make all their straight bladed knives a flat ground knife.
1095 steel it does say this on there web site you gotta look at there spec sheet.
Thanks for pointing that out! I looked at the spec sheet for the 3 pack I bought and didn't see it there, but you are correct that it is on the spec sheet for the individual knives. Sorry I didn't catch that and thanks for sharing.
Should be able to get 1095 to 62-63 HRc with a 2 hour temper
Anything that costs more than an OCCT knife better be special. I'm glad they made the blades more rigid, though.
Just got Helvie knifes :) But now need gouges 😂
They have the same profile as the DHK knives
I really like these new knives. They just did a giveaway (ended today) on their Instagram. I'm going to have to invest in these.
so how do you like them compaired to the older KN series ones?
I would say I prefer the KN13 detail knife for detailing over the pro series knives. It's got a thinner blade overall and a much thinner tip. I like the pro series for roughing and I like the handles much better on the pro series. Some of that is personal preference and it's not like you can't detail with the pro series knives, you certainly can.
@@dywoodcarving YEA the KN 13 my fav too just got 2 new ones in
They look very much as the DHK/Bud Murray knives
Have you tried Hutsul?
Sorry, no I have not.
Noticed you moved your logo...
Are Kryshak carving tools the same as OCCT?
I’ve been wondering that too. Their website claims that, but as far as I can tell they’re not actually making anything right now
@marinevet7273
Nope, mike shipley and his wife used to make the OCCT. Kryshak is up in Wisconsin.
@@woodrocksandplantsandstuff721 I came back to this comment to see if anyone had anymore info. Instead we're just heading in the wrong direction. According to Chipping Away, stadtlandercarvings, and reddit. Kryshack bought OCCT. I can't seem to find where to actually buy certain KCT gouges though, so I was hoping someone would comment that. The gouges I want aren't in stock anywhere, so I'm hoping Kryshack gets some more momentum soon. I have no reasonable way of knowing if they are actually the same tools, and it doesn't seem like anyone knows. It would be great if someone knew.
My understanding is that Mike Shipley sold the primary business to KCCT who continued producing similar knives as well as gouges under the KCCT label. At the same time, Shipley continued to (and still does) make the walnut handle OCCT knives only. These are still available at many carving suppliers. For some reason the KCCT tools seem to be not available much recently, not sure why. I have only one KCCT knife and haven't used it enough to speak directly to their quality or consistency in comparison to the OCCT knives.
@@dywoodcarvingThat clears a lot up, thanks!
I like Flexcut ..but not really impressed with these knives ..The blade should be further into the handle ..Just not for me