Mora's craft knives are well known and greatly appreciated for their sharpness and precision. Not least, the craftsmen in the village of Nusnäs use them to carve one of Sweden’s most famous national symbols, the Dala horse.
Woodcarving 106 has a pointed knife blade made of laminated steel, which gives it superior toughness and edge resiliency. The full tang, which runs the full length of the handle, gives it strength and stability. Compared to its sibling Woodcarving 120, this knife has a slightly longer blade for more generous cuts. The spindle-shaped handle made of oiled birch wood is slightly larger for a proper grip. The wood gives it a natural feeling and also gives you the possibility to form the handle to optimal shape.
Mora loves differences
Mora is now strengthening their ties to nature and therefore the look of the oiled birch handles can vary more. They can thus be a little darker, lighter, clearer fiber directions or of another beautiful difference. This does not affect the quality in any way but rather gives the craft knives a more personal grip. This knife with the straight laminate steel blades can sometimes be found to have a knotty or unfinished blade surface. It comes from the rollers in the rolling mill where the laminate steel is fused. Three layers of steel are worked together and under tremendous forces a knife blade is created with unmatched toughness and edge resistance. In other words, it is a trace of the solid craftsmanship that our craft knives undergo in manufacturing.
Specs
Color
Natural
Usage Area
Woodcarving
Knife Type
Woodcarving Knife
Knife Series
Woodcarving Knife
Steel Type
Laminated Carbon Steel
Blade Shape
Straight
Blade Length
82 mm
Blade Thickness
2,7 mm
Fire Steel Compatible
No
Serrated Edge
No
Serrated Spine
No
Blunt Tip
No
Flex Grade
Stiff
Edge Protection
Polymer Sheath
Sheath Orientation
Left, Right
MOLLE-compatible
No
Knife Length
190 mm
Handle Material
Wood
Handedness
Left Handed, Right Handed
Fit for Children
No
Floating
No
Total Length
230 mm
Net Weight
70,1 g