🪓 Carve your legacy with precision and style!
The Morakniv Wood Carving No.106 features a 3.2-inch laminated carbon steel blade with a 0.11-inch thickness, paired with a comfortable wooden handle. Weighing only 2.3 ounces and forged in Sweden, this blade blank is designed for DIY knife makers seeking durable, high-performance tools for detailed wood carving.
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Brand | Morakniv |
Color | Wood,Steel |
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Length | 3.12 Inches |
Construction Type | Forged |
Item Weight | 2.3 Ounces |
Blade Color | Silver |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Item Length | 7.75 Inches |
Manufacturer | Industrial Revolution |
Size | 3.9-Inch |
Global Trade Identification Number | 07316220024232 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.66 x 2.36 x 2.28 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Morakniv |
Part Number | M-191-2423 |
Style | Modern |
C**B
Sharp
Beautiful little blade... and very sharp...
T**T
Just Yes
I am not necessarily a woodcarver, I don't see the point to spoons, and I do not know how to, or what the heck is, or where to find, a slojd; BUT I am an avid, obsessive woodworker. I grab a knife hundreds of times during a traditional cabinet or furniture build. I had the shorter one for quite some years before seeing Jarrod Dahl grabbing a boutique knife very similar to this one. I handled it, then put it to work. After poking the palm of my other hand for about a month, I cannot see myself going to any other knife. The thin, long tip is intuitive to use in sensitive, small areas, and the length makes a scissor or shear cut effective. Laminated steel has faded away from readily available tools, sadly. This is my recommendation for anyone wanting a knife for woodworking, no matter what one chooses to make.
C**S
Wicked sharp blade.
I love mora knives. The Swedish steel is something special. It really says something when Japan imports iron ore from there for their high end steels. I am not a wood carver, but this blade shape and size are very useful. I cut part of the tang off and wrapped it in paracord. It makes for a nice EDC fixed blade.The edge is very hard. It will hold and edge for some time. Do not pry with this! The core is too hard to weather flexing. You can actually see the line where the steel has been laminated around the hard core. Keep it oiled because this is carbon steel. It's made for its sharpness not corrosion resistance.Overall and excellent knife for those who want to place a handle on one. Will probably get another and put an antler or bone handle on it.
D**E
Thinking about returning it.
It appears that someone dropped it on the tip and bent the very tip in. I think I can grind it down but it's brand new and it's damaged. That's kind of upsetting. It's packaged in cardboard and this only could have happened at the manufacturer before the packaging. It looks really nice though otherwise. The shipping took much longer than it was supposed to. It was supposed to be one day. Normally one day is two. That was shipping. It got to Kentucky and then went the wrong way and took about three days to find.
4**5
Great knife
Nice knife with a great profile.
J**N
It's sharp and beautiful
It's a nice sharp knife that sharpens well.
G**.
It's Mora
It's Mora from Sweden, not more to say. Grow up with Mora knife, scouts in Norway all had one. My neibour country Sweden make a lot of good steel products
J**A
small blade!
Pics sort of deceiving: blade is only 15mm wide (5/8")!On the small side, but I'll make do.Other than that, appears to be of excellent quality!
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