The polished knife blade is made from German carbon steel, C100S – a high-quality knife steel from the steel producer. Combined with expertise in hardening and metallurgical knowledge, results in a blade with a balanced combination of hardness, toughness, and edge retention. Please note that carbon steel is prone to rust, so it’s best to wipe and oil the knife blade after use. The knife blade undergoes a rigorous manufacturing process that has been refined over 130 years at the knife factory in Mora. Morakniv’s goal is to achieve the ideal balance between optimal sharpness and edge retention. The knife blade is heat-treated by first being heated to over seven hundred degrees, then rapidly cooled to room temperature in a very short time. Finally, the knife blade is tempered at several hundred degrees to maximize the steel’s performance. After this heat treatment, the knife blade achieves a hardness of 58.5 HRC. The knife blade is side-ground under meticulous control, followed by precision sharpening of the edge, where the knife receives its Scandi grind through the honing phase. Finally, the knife blade is polished in two steps, a rough polish followed by a fine polish. Since the knife spine is not compatible with a fire starter, it is left unprocessed, with visible traces from the stamping stage. Each component is meticulously developed and crafted with masterful quality by skilled craftsmen at the Morakniv knife factory in Mora, Sweden.
Maggie (verified owner) –
Just what I wanted and it came just in time! I would definitely recommend to other people. Vary nice blade!
John Shipman –
A superb blade, beautifully finished. Quite capable of cutting hair on my arm and easily re-sharpenable as it is carbon steel and not stainless. The finish is far superior to my handled Mora and is so bright that I wondered if it was chrome plated, though I can find no reference to that. The price is excellent and as far as I can find beats all others hands down. It is an ideal blade to practice one’s skills of woodworking to add various handles whether from solid wood, Micarta, non ferrous metals, coloured wood laminate built up ( veneers Leighton Buzzard) or even inlaying silver designs made from silver putty (shape then heat with a blowlamp) into a fine piece of wood. Very pleased customer!