From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcraft knifeˈcraft knife noun (plural craft knives) [countable] British English TZa very sharp knife used for cutting paper, thin wood etc
Examples from the Corpus
craft knife• He said the two men attacked him with a tyre lever, hammer and a craft knife.• The vinyl is cut to size the a craft knife, the backing peeled off and the laminate simply stuck in place.• Use a craft knife for really sharp edges.• Remove the boxes and Plasticine, and tidy up the rough edges, using a craft knife.• Cut them off at the base with a razor blade or craft knife.• Trim the paper to the shape of the faces with a sharp craft knife.• Cut lengths off at ceiling and skirting with a sharp craft knife, angled into corners, for an exact fit.• Cut the tiles to the required width with a sharp craft knife, and just slip into place.