Designed by world-champion fish carver Clark Schreibeis and built exclusively by Razertip.
This tip is more of a 'freehand' scale maker allowing you to form raised scales of any size or shape. It takes a bit of practice to get the hang of this tip, but it is the most versatile scaler you can get.
With each depression, the #20 tip forms a full raised scale. It pushes down the wood behind the scale, leaving a clean and uniform raised scale.
Heavy duty cord is recommended for all scale tips.
Useful for miniature birds or very small mammal carvings. Also works well on tagua nuts.
"Wide-line" sharp tips are used mainly for feather and hair detail. They do not burn as fine as the fine-line sharp tips, and tend to give a shallower texture. This is the style of texturing preferred by many top carvers including Larry Barth and Pat Godin. Used in much the same way as Round Skew tips (Series 7), but yielding a wider detail line. Heavy duty versions yield a slightly thicker line than standard versions.