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The Schaaf Wood Carving Tools Set offers 12 razor-sharp chisels and gouges crafted from hardened CR-V 60 steel, housed in a durable canvas roll. Designed for beginners and pros alike, it combines premium European-style ash handles with a comprehensive learning package, ensuring long-lasting performance and skill growth. Trusted by thousands, this set delivers professional-grade quality at a fraction of the cost, backed by lifetime support and an active carving community.
















| ASIN | B06XBLNRNM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,936 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #54 in Wood Carving Tools |
| Blade Edge | Bevel |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Brand | Schaaf Wood Carving Tools |
| Brand Name | Schaaf Wood Carving Tools |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,587 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Durable Hardwood Ash |
| Included Components | 12 razor sharp, high quality carving gouges and chisels, Protective canvas tool roll |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 6"W |
| Item Type Name | Beginner wood carving tools chisel set |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Schaaf Tools |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Magic Embroidery Pen Punch Needle |
| Model Number | GG-113O-ATST |
| Product Dimensions | 11"L x 6"W |
| Size | Large |
| UPC | 670739085298 |
A**N
Great value for very good gouges
These gouges are very nicely constructed, at least mostly so. I have many premium gouges from Pfeil, Stubai, and Two Cherries that are all exceptionally well made and come razor sharp. However, the premium gouges come without a tool roll (that is worth half the purchase price of the Schaaf gouge set) and cost several times more than the Schaaf gouges. The wood on the premium brands is better, but the Schaaf handles are fairly nice hardwood. The blade materials are different on all the gouges, to some degree, but the Schaaf metal appears to be of good quality and so far has held an edge well enough. The metal may actually be as good as what is in the premium brands since the raw material cost of most high carbon steels is not terribly high. The biggest downsides of the Schaaf gouges are the profiles of the metal, the sharpness of the blades, the occasional defects in the wood, and the mounting of the blades in the handles. When I got my original set, some of the handles had cracks or some (mostly cosmetic) defects in the wood, some handles had oversized countersinking where smaller ferrules were inserted into handles that were designed to fit multiple sizes, some of the blades were mounted slightly askew to the handle, some of the blade profiles were asymmetric in the centering of the longitudinal grooves from the cutting edge to the ferrule, none of the edges were as sharp as required for woodworking, the blade bevel angles were all too steep, and some of the edges were dull and not square (of course, the skew chisel was not square by design). I fully expected from the description and the cost that I would need to re-profile and sharpen all the blades. I also expected the quality of the wood and steel to be lower than the premium brands. And I expected the way in which the metal was formed and profiled to be less accurate than the premium brands. Other than the cracks in the handles, the other problems were livable, if not always desirable. I contact Schaaf's owner, Eli, to discuss the problems. The company had sold out during the Christmas season, and more gouges were being made and shipped. Eli promised to make good on the problems, although we both knew that the basic design features (including the need for the buyer to regrind the bevels and square and sharpen the edges) would be the same. True to his word, Eli kept in touch and sent me replacements as soon as the new gouges arrived in his inventory. Now every one of my gouges is exactly as I hoped for -- even better in most instances. With some grinding of the bevels and squaring and sharpening of the blades, the gouges are all excellent. Schaaf gouges, after they are prepared by the buyer, are almost indistinguishable from their premium brand counterparts in use. Of course, I have gouges that are fishtails and other configurations that are not present in the set from Schaaf, but for a straight gouge compared to another straight gouge of the same sweep and width, they are very similar among the various brands. I am very pleased with the standard Schaaf gouges, but I also saw that Schaaf began offering the gouge set with professional sharpening at an increased price, so I ordered a set to see what they are like. The pre-sharpened gouges arrived today. As a practical matter, the pre-sharpened set is almost the equivalent of premium brand gouges, and the Schaafs arrived ready to use, just like the expensive brands. So, for the cost of 4 premium gouges and no tool roll, I got 12 Schaaf gouges and a nice tool roll. That's a bargain. Given the choice of premium gouges or Schaaf gouges for a similar price, I would always choose the premium brands, but at a fraction of the cost, a Schaaf gouge will do virtually the same job as its premium counterpart, with almost no downside. The Schaaf gouges, particularly the pre-sharpened set, are a GREAT buy. HIghly recommended. FYI - I paid regular customer prices for my two sets of Schaaf gouges. Same thing for my premium gouges. Wood carving is purely a hobby for me, so I have no financial interest whatsoever at any level other than trying to extend my buying dollars for good tools that do the job well and give me pleasure in my leisure activities. What I hate most is getting a "bargain" only to discover I bought junk that doesn't work well or last.
S**Y
What a great set of tools.
Many have said that these are good for the price and I say these are great at any price. First let me say that I own over two hundred of some of the best woodcarving tools on the planet and have spent time with both new and restored antique tools. While these are not quite ready to work straight out of the box (in my opinion) and do require a little minor work with very limited shaping and sharpening (nearly all new tools do) you will be rewarded with some of the best tools I have ever experienced for traditional wood carving. Sharpening is a fundamental part of woodworking and if you aren't willing to learn the skill you should take up another hobby. After initial sharpening they would normally only require occasional light honing to maintain the edge. Do take the time to remove the lacquer anti-corrosion coating from the metal before use and oil them lightly to keep the tools cleaner during sharpening and use, just as you would with any new tools. The metal takes and holds an edge as well as any I have seen and I have used them with just hand pressure and with mallets in both soft and hard woods. The handles are nice and the tools are very similar to the Pfeil brand. The tool roll they come in is first rate and much better than nearly all I have seen. I have not had any major issues with my tools but others have written that the company was quick to honor their guarantee and I have found them to be very responsive to answering questions I have had about their future plans for expansion to their tool line. It is my understanding that they are working hard to expand their offerings but are deeply concerned with making sure that any new tools meet the quality standards of their existing set before offering them to the public. They do offer a 10% discount for first time customers who sign up on their web page and in doing so they will keep you posted of future offerings. While some carvers warn against buying sets instead of individual tools, this set is well rounded for general work and there are no tools in the set that are "special" use with limited application, which is what you find in many "discount" sets. I have found that each tool included is a traditional style profile with wide application at the bench. Each is a profile normally used by most traditional style carvers and was obviously carefully selected to meet the needs of craftsmen. Considering the cost of many of the other "high-end" brands, you can own this set for what you would spend for three tools from the competition (and no tool roll) and I would call that a HUGE bargain. I have been so impressed with my set that have bought others, both for myself and for friends and family, each set as good as the last. If you want good traditional full sized wood carving tools then these should supply most of your needs and then some. They are a pleasure to use. . Spend the money on the better known brand names if you want but I like the thought of just getting really fine tools and the savings are an added bonus.
C**N
Great tools without breaking the bank, and supurbe customer service fast respones
there is really only one thing i disliked about the tools and its truly a personal thing, my hands are very small and I have a hard time holding the tools for very long ... thats it now let me tell you what i like first let me start with an explination for beginers. : The sharpening process is one that is profoundly individual, the angles the amount of honeing, and everyone has an opinion on the best way ,however, it is somthing that if you plan to carve you will have to learn. The tool set i purchased was the standard it is not honed. If you want it honed and super sharp pay the extra for the set that is listed as deluxe, you are paying the extra for the time. sharpening can take all day, and sometimes depending on what you are carving you will have to do multiple times a session. Ok , my experiance with this carving set has been great the tools take a hone well and as long a I'm not carving purple heart ( the eater of all blade edges) they hold fairly well with a simple leather hone between to maintain. The only time that I contacted customer service they responded in less than 4 hrs and wanted to send me a new tool which I refused because the tang had only come loose from the wooden handle, I simply wanted to know what the best adhesive was a silicone based or epoxy, during that exchange I asked numorus questions via e-mail, as to wether they were planning on releasing any micro tools, and the service representative never once was dismissive , or short , it was an extreamly pleasent experiance. The company sends out informtive e-mail with tutorials if you sign up and invites makers to share thier work. If you buy these tools you will get a decent set of tools that are hardy, they will afford you the wiggle room to learn to sharpen if you dont already know how,and they are not tools that are skating through with a famous name brand they are tools that are making a name for themselves. I chose them after I had been carving a year no expert by any means but I knew what Worked, what failed, and what i drooled over. I have also experiance less then aceptable service from other tool makers. THAT IS NOT these guys, to be honest when I have the money saved I will likely buy the fishtail set they are great for spoons, and its worth the great service.
R**B
Good Quality - CORRECTION GREAT QUALITY
I just received these tools and have not yet used them. They seem to be of very good quality. I like the 'rubberized' protective coating that was placed on the tips to protect the tools during shipping. The canvas bag is sturdy. The handles fit my hand well and seem to be of good quality wood. The metal is heavy duty and seems to be of high quality. 2/24/25 UPDATE: I just completed a heart dish for my wife. It is the first project I tackled with these carving tools. She is impressed and so am I. I found the set to be very well made and they were very sharp out of the box. I'm impressed - for the price they cannot be beat. I also have some Beaver Craft and Flexcut tools. These tools are better than Beaver Craft and on par or better than Flexcut. I took them to my local Woodcraft store and the carver there was very impressed with the set and thought they were on par with the much more expensive brands he had at the store. For the heart, I carved out the center of the dish with my carving tools and used my scroll saw to carve out the outside shape after the dish was completed. I used my rotary tool / Dremel - to sand the exterior after using my scroll saw. The carving tools did such a smooth job on the inside dish, that not much sanding was needed. I am really happy with this purchase.
K**P
You won’t regret buying these.
I’ve been a woodworker for 45 years but just recently started wood carving again. I wanted to supplement my existing Henry Taylor gouges with some additional profiles but didn’t like the high price of the Pfeil brand. I saw videos by respected carvers giving the Schaaf chisels the thumbs up so I took a chance. When I got the chisels, I immediately liked the feel and heft of them. They’re a bit more robust than my HT’s and the Pfeil’s. They can be pushed or used with a mallet. They don’t have ferrules but should be able to handle moderate mallet strikes without problem. They would not be ideal for small figure carving though. I was fully prepared to spend the day refining their edges but most of them only required minimal stropping and a few some minor honing. I think I had all twelve super sharp within an hour. I appreciate that they stated on Amazon that buyers should expect to sharpen their chisels. I’m not sure if they meant they needed sharpened as they are used or out of the box but I think that this is a helpful note to any novice. Chisels dull with use. If you plan on carving you will need to have a few accessories to maintain your tools. One of the tangs was not quite centered in the handle (see picture) but not enough to affect the feel or function and I don’t plan on losing sleep over it. I can’t speak to the edge holding quality of the steel yet, but they sharpen up quickly and can be made very sharp. Overall, I’d say that they are a high quality product and hope this company will be around for a long time to develop additional chisel profiles.
G**.
Great tools and service
Giving five stars because the price/value of these tools absolutely merit it. I did have an issue with the order but it is being resolved super fast by Schaaf tools. But outstanding customer service is necessary but not sufficient to choose these tools. I’m outlining below why they are a solid choice. The tools themselves are great. They need to be sharpened and honed to the carvers preference of course, as any quality tool would (except maybe Pfeil tools). I tuned up a couple to see how they performed and I was very happy with how well they took an edge and kept it. The large format gouges I was particularly impressed with. The angles were spot on for the larger ones, the smaller gouges I may end up regrinding to a shallower angle but that is my personal preference as I carve white pine (I live in the Jersey Pinelands) and shallow angles seem to work better with that kind of wood. The handles are nice, I think they are Ash. They look and feel the same as my Pfeil gouges. The sweep (gouge radius) matches my Pfeils which is a great plus because they will fit in nice with my other tools. If I would give a new carver advice it would be to buy this set and one Pfeil gouge. The reason is the Pfeil gouge will show you what a professionally sharpened and conditioned gouge feels like and is the perfect reference while you tune up the Schaafs. I’m hoping Schaaf produces an micro and extra large format set so I can get those as well. Great job Schaaf! I uploaded a picture of a quick acanthus leaf that I carved with a couple of the Schaaf tools (plus a micro V tool from Pfeil
B**E
Steel seems good but the factory edges came really jagged and out of square
I knew I was getting tools that would need some care to sharpen and hone to my liking. 2/3 of the tools came with a decent edge that was fairly easy to refine. However, about 1/3 of them came with very wavy and jagged edges that were very poorly ground from the factory. It took a lot of time to get them square and as a result I had to remove much more material than i would have liked from the edge of the chisel. The trend seemed to be the more curved the gouge the worse the tool was ground. Overall, the handles and steel seem to be good quality. The tools are a bit lightweight but for the price seem to be of good value. I just wish there was more quality control on the factory grind as this would be a huge issue for someone who didn't know how to sharpen or what to look out for in a tool.
M**S
Overall, impressive set
Through the years of building custom flintlock rifles you know your chisels and carving tools... Cheap just doesn't cut it, literally. I've been wanting to invest into a dedicated relief carving set for rifle work. Being a hobbyists I just can't justify the expense of the higher end sets, however they are worth the price regardless. For some time I've been looking for acceptable options and nothing has met expectations. Just by chance came across this set and was skeptical but decided to hit the button. Fast forward to now and I'm impressed... This is the first "budget friendly" set that can actually be used out of the package. However it's HIGHLY recommended you dress the edges as this will make them very acceptable. After carving some scrolls and other baroque styling this set has met my expectations. Good steel, edge retention and European style handles that are comfortable in the hand. Don't hesitate, they will deliver! These tools merit an update, been using them alongside my Pfeil tools and I've got to say they are just utterly fantastic for the price. They are not Pfeil tools but the feel in the hand is almost identical. The edges need a good honing more frequently but that is nothing to gripe about. Overall this set keeps delivering without issue.
G**Y
Good quality
A little expensive but a very good set
A**S
Great starter set
Turned up super quick and lovely tools.
E**E
En general estoy muy satisfecho
El acero parece buena calidad (veremos dentro de un par de meses). El afilado no es perfecto, tendré que mejorarlo (algunas piezas tienen un filo irregular, aunque a otras les ha bastado pasarlas por un cuero para poder realizar un trabajo aceptable sobre madera de pino de palet) Los mangos no están mal aunque esperaba mejores sensaciones (quizás soy muy exigente). Una de las gubias no tiene bien alineado el eje del metal con el eje del mango. En general me gustan estas gubias, aunque tendré que probarlas bien tras afilarlas adecuadamente. La bolsa, aunque no es cuero, da muy buena sensación al tacto y parece robusta (solo me parece poco adecuada la cinta de cierre).
C**.
Bon kit de départ
Très bon kit de départ d'une bonne qualité et facile a garder coupant avec une bonne ''wetstone'' Un kit complet. J'aime beaucoup
S**N
Beautiful tool
These carving tools were comfortable to hold and once sharpen were beautiful to use.
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