Morakniv Wood Carving No.106 Laminated Carbon Steel 3.2 Inch Knife Blade Blank

January 31, 2019 - Comment
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Morakniv knife blade blanks are an excellent choice for anybody wishing to make their own custom knife. The Morakniv No. 106 Wood Carving knife blade blank features a 3.2-inch laminated carbon steel blade which is well-known and appreciated among wood carvers in Sweden. It has a thin, tapered laminated steel blade which is constructed around a core made with high carbon steel surrounded by a softer alloyed steel layer. As a result of this lamination, a very high edge hardness (Rc 61-62) can be achieved for superior edge retention while at the same time having a blade that is very tough. Morakniv has been manufacturing the highest-quality knives in Mora, Sweden since 1891. Professionals worldwide trust the quality materials and fine craftsmanship of Morakniv. Knife blade blank only, does not include handle or sheath.

Product Features

  • Knife blade blank for the do-it-yourself knife maker
  • Laminated carbon steel
  • Blade Thickness: 0.11″ (2.7 mm), Blade Length: 3.2″ (81 mm), Total Length: 7.75″ (197 mm)
  • Blade Weight: 2.3 oz (66g)
  • Made in Sweden

Comments

Anonymous says:

Excellent tool for woodworking! Really an excellent tool. I wish I had added it to my toolkit for woodworking much sooner. I will probably be using this item for gifts in the near future.

Anonymous says:

Four Stars It’s been fairly bendy but other than that it’s great sharp and it’s perfect except for the Bendy part

Anonymous says:

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…

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