Morakniv Wood Carving 106 Knife with Laminated Steel Blade, 3.2-Inch

August 16, 2017 - Comment

Generations of carpenters and wood carvers have appreciated the precision tools made by Morakniv in Mora, Sweden since 1891. Professionals worldwide trust the quality materials and fine craftsmanship of Mora Knives. Mora knives feature ergonomically-designed handles and employ premium-quality knife steel that is optimally adapted to the task for which the knife is intended. The

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Generations of carpenters and wood carvers have appreciated the precision tools made by Morakniv in Mora, Sweden since 1891. Professionals worldwide trust the quality materials and fine craftsmanship of Mora Knives. Mora knives feature ergonomically-designed handles and employ premium-quality knife steel that is optimally adapted to the task for which the knife is intended. The Mora Wood Carving 106 is a small woodcarving knife with a thin, tapered blade of laminated steel. Oiled birch wood handle. Blade length 3.2-inches.

Product Features

  • Wood carving knife with a durable laminated steel blade
  • Oiled birch wood handle
  • Limited lifetime manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Blade Thickness: 0.08″ (2.0 mm), Blade Length: 3.2″ (82 mm), Total Length: 7.4″ (188 mm), Weight: 2.0 oz. (58g)

Comments

maxwell625 says:

GREAT knife! I do wood carvings as a hobby and need strong, sharp tools to do so. I know own five different MORA knives and ive never been let down. They come crazy sharp right out of the package! ive never had to sharpen them, just strop them from time to time and their ready to go again! if ur looking for a super carving knife at a low price this is ur knife! there is a shorter version of this same knife thats better as a detail knife but this works great to! in the picture the knife handle looks small…

Colin Jones says:

Great knife for carving wood. Quality made. This is an excellent knife for wood carving. For the price, I don’t see how you could do any better. I just got done carving a project for several hours and it performed wonderfully. The edge stayed very sharp throughout, with no need to strop. 

daniel hagerman says:

My favorite knife My absolute favorite knife. I have used it extensively since it was bought and it has performed flawlessly. I have used it for extensive carving tasks such as spoon making, bowl making and any general camp carving. It has become my go to knife for skinning game (whitetail deer, guineas, and even gutting fish). Only thing buyers need to be cautious about is the fact that it will rust very rapidly. I always clean it immediately and wax the blade with bees wax.

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