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Vallejo Hobby Knife Blades - No. 1 Assorted Set of 5

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Brand: Vallejo
Availability: In stock
SKU: T06010
Regular price $2.56 USD
Regular price Sale price $2.56 USD

Compatible with Vallejo Knife No. 1 Handle — 5 Blade Profiles

Keep your cutting setup ready with Vallejo No. 1 hobby knife blades (Ref. T06010), designed for precise model-making and craft work. This Vallejo set includes five assorted replacement blades in a compact storage case, giving you multiple edge profiles for fine cuts, trimming, scoring, scraping, scribing, and detailed shaping on light materials.

These No. 1 hobby knife blades are designed for use with the Vallejo Knife No. 1 handle and are especially useful for paper, card, plastic, balsa, and foil. The assorted profiles make the set more versatile than a single-shape refill pack, which is helpful when switching between straight cuts, controlled trimming, and close detail work on model parts or hobby materials.

For the full Vallejo hobby tool range, including scribers, files, sanding sticks, and knives, browse the Vallejo Brushes & Hobby Tools collection.

Why Use Vallejo No. 1 Hobby Knife Blades?

  • Assorted Blade Profiles: Gives you more than one cutting option in a single refill pack.
  • Knife No. 1 Compatibility: Designed for use with the Vallejo Knife No. 1 handle.
  • Precision Hobby Use: Suitable for fine cuts, carving, etching, piercing, scoring, scraping, scribing, and trimming on light modeling materials.
  • Storage Box Included: Keeps spare No. 1 hobby knife blades organized and easier to access at the workbench.

Don’t have a handle yet? Pick up the Vallejo Knife No. 1 — these replacement blades are designed to fit the handle directly.


Blade Profiles and Hobby Uses

This assorted refill set gives modelers several blade shapes for different bench tasks without claiming exact blade numbers unless confirmed on the packaging.

  • Curved blade profile: Helpful for trimming, scraping, and cleaning along curved surfaces.
  • Pointed blade profile: Useful for piercing, scribing, and tight detail cuts.
  • Angled blade profile: Good for controlled trimming and careful shaping work.
  • Broad blade profile: Useful for larger cleanup areas and light scraping tasks.
  • Straight blade profile: Helpful for scoring, ruler-guided cuts, and decal film trimming.

Technical Specifications & Application

Keep your Vallejo Precision Knife performing at its best with these replacement blade specifications:

Feature Specification
Blade Count 5 assorted replacement blades
Compatible Handle Vallejo Knife No. 1
Best For Fine cuts, trimming, scoring, scraping, and scribing
Suitable Materials Paper, card, plastic, balsa, and foil
Storage Compact blade case included

How to Change Your Hobby Knife Blades

To change a blade on a Vallejo No. 1 hobby knife, loosen the blade clamp, remove the old blade safely, select the profile you need, insert the new blade, and tighten before use.

  1. Prepare your workspace: Work on a stable surface with the blade pointing away from you. Keep the storage case open and ready.
  2. Loosen the blade clamp: Rotate the collar or clamp on the Knife No. 1 handle until the installed blade releases.
  3. Remove the old blade safely: Avoid gripping the sharp edge directly. Use the storage case lid, card, or another safe surface to help guide the blade out.
  4. Select your blade profile: Choose the blade shape that matches your task — curved for trimming, pointed for piercing, angled for controlled shaping, broad for cleanup, or straight for scoring.
  5. Insert and tighten: Slide the replacement blade into the handle slot, align it straight, and tighten securely before use.
  6. Store safely: Return unused blades to the case and keep used blades away from the workbench edge.

Pro Tips for Model Detailing

  • Match the blade to the task: Use the blade profile that best matches the cut instead of forcing one shape to do every job.
  • Use light passes: For clean plastic trimming, work with light passes instead of heavy pressure.
  • Save a fresh blade: Keep one fresh blade aside for decals, masking film, or very fine cleanup work.
  • Cut on a safe surface: Use a cutting mat to protect your bench and keep the blade edge from dulling too quickly.
  • Replace dull blades early: A dull blade requires more pressure, which increases the risk of slipping and damaging the model.