Grafting knife
DESCRIPTION
Due Buoi Grafting Knife for Left Handed: Modern Materials, Traditional Quality
Experience the perfect blend of innovation and heritage with the Due Buoi Grafting Knife.
This modern take on a classic tool boasts a fiberglass-reinforced nylon handle, significantly reducing cost without sacrificing performance. The high-grade carbon steel blade, hardened with our proprietary "EXTRA DURO" heat treatment (HRC 60), ensures exceptional sharpness and long-lasting durability.
Key Features:
Modern Design for Left Handed: Lightweight and comfortable fiberglass-reinforced nylon handle eliminates the need for brass folders, making it a cost-effective option.
Sharp and Durable: The Böhler N690 stainless steel blade boasts exceptional sharpness and "EXTRA DURO" heat treatment (HRC 60) for long-lasting performance.
Straight Blade: Ideal for various grafting techniques, including whip and cleft grafts.
Solid Fixed Brass Bark Lifter: Allows for easy separation of bark during grafting.
Ideal Applications: Perfect for grafting fruit trees, rose bushes, and vines.
Elevate your grafting experience with Due Buoi's innovative and affordable grafting knife. Order yours today!
For optimal performance and longevity, we recommend wiping clean the blade of this professional knife after each use. Since the blade is crafted from high-carbon steel, a light coat of food-grade mineral oil can be applied for extended storage to prevent oxidation.
DUE BUOI GRAFTING TECHNIQUES
By the Way ... Grafting Knives: Beyond the Right/Left-Handed Distinction.
The distinction of grafting knives based solely on the dominant hand (right or left) may not be the most technically accurate or commercially effective approach. We suggest redefining the categorization based on the working method or the specificity of the cut. It is essential to recognize that even a left-handed operator might find the use of a traditionally "right-handed" knife indispensable for performing specific cuts that require a certain angle or movement. The same principle applies, of course, to the right-handed operator who might need a "left-handed" knife for analogous tasks. This more nuanced perspective allows us to offer a more versatile range of products and to educate the customer to choose the most suitable tool for the grafting technique they intend to perform, rather than limiting the selection based on laterality.
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TECHNICAL FEATURES
Left handed tool
Blade: Stainless Steel Böhler N690
Hardness: HRC 60
Rivets: Brass OT65
Handle: Glass fiber reinforced Nylon
Bark Lifter: Brass OT63