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Revision as of 02:28, 28 May 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.
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.
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.