Gamblin Palette Knives

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Gamblin palette knives are built for artists who demand precision and durability. Each knife is crafted from sustainably grown wood — that sits comfortably in your hand during long studio sessions.

The one-piece carbon steel blade is non-reflective and matte-satin finished, so there's no glare and no coatings to flake off. At 1.5mm thick, the steel gradually tapers to deliver crisp edges and just the right amount of flex for oils, acrylics, and gouache.

Highlights

  • Even tension and flexibility across mediums
  • Excellent maneuverability for mixing and applying paint
  • Glare-free matte-satin finish
  • Magnetic — easy to store on a magnetic strip
  • Cleans easily with Gamsol, mineral spirits, soap and water, or safflower oil

The Robert: Ideal for cutting sharp lines and dropping crisp marks. Stiffer with more bounce than the other knives.
Blade dimensions: 3.125″ long x 0.625″ wide

The Hoyt: The angled blade offers new and different mark-making possibilities. Ideal for making bold, thick marks without dragging your knuckles through your painting.
Blade dimensions: 2.75″ long x 0.875″

The Division Place is the ultimate all-purpose palette knife and an essential addition to any studio.
Surface dimensions: 2.5″ long x 0.75″ wide

The Ladd. The small face means the flex is firm and easy to control. Ideal for artists who work small or rely on a knife for detailed mark-making. 
Blade dimensions: 1.5″ long x 0.5″ wide

The Taylor is for working big and creating large color mixtures. Ideal for blocking in large areas and smoothing the texture or edges of your painting.
Blade dimensions: 3.5″ long x 0.875″ wide

The Raymond: This proven shape cuts crisp, tight edges and cleanly moves paint around a palette. Ideal size for most painters. Large enough for mixing and mark-making. Short and stiff enough for total control and fine detail. 
Blade dimensions: 2.375″ x 0.9375″ wide

Care & Storage
Avoid bending the blade, letting paint dry on it, or soaking the handle in any liquid. Store upright or hang from a magnetic strip to keep blades in perfect condition.


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