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==Creation and repair== |
==Creation and repair== |
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Carving knives can be created using forging techniques that fall under the [[Weaponsmithing discipline]]. |
Carving knives can be created using forging techniques that fall under the [[Weaponsmithing discipline]]. The can also be carved from stone or bone using the [[Carving discipline]]. |
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Crafted carving knives use the standard process for [[Blacksmithing discipline#Tool Repair|metal tool repair]]. |
Crafted carving knives use the standard process for [[Blacksmithing discipline#Tool Repair|metal tool repair]]. |
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*Freshly crafted, their repair requires [[Weaponsmithing techniques]]. |
*Freshly crafted, their repair requires [[Weaponsmithing techniques]]. |
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*Once used to {{com|carve}}, the carving knife becomes a tool and its repair requires [[Blacksmithing techniques]]. |
*Once used to {{com|carve}}, the carving knife becomes a tool and its repair requires [[Blacksmithing techniques]]. |
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'''Note:''' Bone carving knives can't be used to [[Shape command|SHAPE]] arrowheads or arrow shafts. |
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==Tool properties== |
==Tool properties== |
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|[[Weapon:carving knife (stone)|a ''<stone>'' carving knife]]||80||45||6.5|| 2 - tremendously ineffective ||7 - appreciably susceptible |
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 15 June 2025
A carving knife is a large knife between 8 and 15 inches that is used to slice thin cuts of meat, including poultry, roasts, hams, and other large cooked meats. A carving knife is much thinner than a chef's knife (particularly at the spine), enabling it to carve thinner, more precise slices. They are generally shorter and wider than slicing knives.[1]
Variations
| Item | Source is | Rare item | Is incomplete |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adamantia steel carving knife with a polished icethorn hilt | Droughtman's Challenge 454/End loot | true | |
| Antler-handled carving knife etched with bolts of fractured lightning | Thorkim Family Farm 429/Pig Maze | ||
| Black coral-handled carving knife | Voi's Fine Heirlooms (2), Voi's Fine Heirlooms (1) | true | true |
| Black-bladed carving knife with polished mistwood handle | Simply Essential (2) | ||
| Black-coral inlaid carving knife | Trintah's Herbal Remedies | true | |
| Black-pearl inlaid carving knife | Trintah's Herbal Remedies | true | |
| Blood red carving knife displaying the Barbarians' Guild crest | Slice and Dice (1) | ||
| Bloodstained carving knife | Soothsayer's Hut | ||
| Bone-bladed carving knife with a silk-wrapped handle | Cleric Shop (Muspar'i) | ||
| Bone-handled carving knife (1) | Leftovers (1) | true | |
| ... further results | |||
Creation and repair
Carving knives can be created using forging techniques that fall under the Weaponsmithing discipline. The can also be carved from stone or bone using the Carving discipline.
Crafted carving knives use the standard process for metal tool repair.
- Freshly crafted, their repair requires Weaponsmithing techniques.
- Once used to CARVE, the carving knife becomes a tool and its repair requires Blacksmithing techniques.
Note: Bone carving knives can't be used to SHAPE arrowheads or arrow shafts.
Tool properties
Carving knives gain their effectiveness from the material's hardness (harder is better) and density (lower is better).
- Honing has no effect on the speed of the knife.
- The best common metal for an Engineering carving knife is lightened medium carbon steel (67% mcs, 33% oravir).
- The best rare metal for an Engineering carving knife is 3.5 density loimic.
- Carving knives can also be carved from stone and bone, but perform poorly compared to metal
| Properties | Tool Properties | ||||
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| Type | Hardness | Durability | Density | Speed | Durability |
| a <metal> carving knife | 99 | 70 | 3.5 | 11 - tremendously effective | 11 - rather reinforced |
| a <metal> carving knife | 95 | 90 | 3 | 10 - extremely effective | 18 - practically invulnerable |
| a <metal> carving knife | 95 | 50 | 3.01 | 10 - extremely effective | 12 - quite guarded |
| a <metal> carving knife | 85 | 50 | 3.68 | 9 - exceptionally effective | 14 - very strong |
| a <metal> carving knife | 90 | 25 | 3.68 | 9 - exceptionally effective | 6 - somewhat unsound |
| a <metal> carving knife | 80 | 80 | 3.68 | 8 - very effective | 17 - nearly impervious |
| a <metal> carving knife | 90 | 25 | 5 | 8 - very effective | 6 - somewhat unsound |
| a <metal> carving knife | 95 | 70 | 7.5 | 6 - sort of effective | 16 - unusually resilient |
| a <metal> carving knife | 85 | 50 | 6.32 | 6 - sort of effective | 14 - very strong |
| a <stone> carving knife | 80 | 45 | 6.5 | 2 - tremendously ineffective | 7 - appreciably susceptible |
| a <bone> carving knife | 80 | 85 | 5.4 | 2 - tremendously ineffective | 13 - highly protected |
Crafting Notes
- Carving knives are converted to a tool template on the first CARVE. Once this is done, the tool must be tempered using Blacksmithing techniques and can no longer be tempered with Weaponsmithing techniques.
- As a Blacksmith, you can temper a carving knife by CARVE <ITEM> WITH MY KNIFE immediately after crafting, and then tempering it. The item can be any item in game, such as the anvil.
- After conversion, the carving knife can still be balanced or honed by a Weaponsmith.