Morakniv WOODCARVING 106 (LC)
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Product detailed description
It is a real stalwart among experienced woodworkers around the world. Layered carbon steel has unrivalled toughness to resist lateral bending and has a cutting resistance that optimises its carving properties. Plus, it's easy to re-sharpen, so you can have an enjoyable carving experience again and again.
With a handle made of oiled FSC®-certified Scandinavian birch wood in a barrel shape and an approximately 2.7 mm thick, tapered blade made of laminated carbon steel, you can take your creativity to the next level. The full rat tail of the knife, which runs through the entire handle, provides both strength and stability with every cut, and the handle gives you the ability to shape it to your own needs or expression. When not in use, the knife should always be in a polymer sheath, partly to minimize the risk of injury when cutting, but also to maintain sharpness. Laminated carbon steel will rust, so wipe and oil the blade after use. Classic carving knives made of laminated carbon steel are appreciated by our greatest craftsmen Jögge "Surolle" Sundkvist & Beth Moen, as well as generations of craftsmen with a love of carving.
STEEL: rolled carbon steel
HANDLE: birch
Blade: cm 8.0
THICKNESS: mm 2.7
TOTAL: cm 19
Weight: gr 70.1
plastic case
Made in Sweden
This grade of steel is unique to Morakniv knives and is Legendary Carving Steel, abbreviated (LC).
The core of the blade is made of high carbon steel surrounded by a softer layer of alloy steel.
Additional parameters
| Category: | Fixed blade |
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| Blade material: | Carbon Steel |
| Blade length: | 8 to 10cm |
| Handle material: | wood |
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Traditional Swedish Mora knives have earned a strong reputation as dependable tools over many years. Their strength lies in straightforward design, proven materials and real-world usability, rather than visual extravagance. Blades are commonly made from Scandinavian steel, treated to balance edge retention with easy maintenance. The characteristic grind supports controlled cutting during woodworking, food preparation or general outdoor tasks. Handles feel secure in the hand, even in cold or wet conditions, reflecting their northern heritage.
Knife making in the Mora region reaches far back in history, and this long-standing craftsmanship still influences production today. Generations of experience combine with modern manufacturing techniques, resulting in tools that perform consistently in daily use. Mora knives often serve as an entry point for beginners, yet continue to satisfy experienced users who value reliability.
Well-known model lines gained popularity through versatility, durability and honest performance. Mora demonstrates that a simple, well-made knife can deliver outstanding value without unnecessary complexity. This practical philosophy explains why the brand remains trusted worldwide.
| Manufacturing company : | Morakniv AB (Dříve Frosts & K.J. Eriksson) |
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