Woodcarving 105 (LC)
Natural
265,00 kr
This is a real classic among experienced woodworkers worldwide. With a barrel-shaped oiled Scandinavian FSC® certified birch wood handle, a finger guard, and an approximately 2.7 mm thick and 79 mm long, tapered laminated carbon steel blade, it’s easy to love.
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This is a real stalwart among experienced woodworkers worldwide. The laminated carbon steel has unparalleled toughness that can withstand lateral bending and has a cutting resistance that optimises its carving properties. It is also easy to re-sharpen so you can experience enjoyable carving over and over again.
With a barrel-shaped oiled Scandinavian FSC® certified birch wood handle, finger guard and an approximately 2.7 mm thick, tapered laminated carbon steel blade, you can take your creativity to new levels The knife’s full rat tail tang, which runs through the entire handle, provides both strength and stability in each cut and the handle gives you the opportunity to shape it to your own needs or expression. The knife should always be in the polymer sheath when not in use, partly to minimise the risk of cutting injury but also to maintain sharpness. Laminated carbon steel will rust, so wipe and oil the blade after use. The classic laminated carbon steel woodcarving knives are appreciated by our greatest craftsmen Jögge “Surolle” Sundkvist & Beth Moen, as well as by generations of craftsmen with a love of carving.
Brand: Morakniv
Knife Series: Woodcarving Knife
Knife Type: Woodcarving Knife
Usage Area: Woodcarving
Colour: Natural
Blade Length: 79 mm
Blade Thickness: 2,7 mm
Knife Length: 200 mm
Total Length: 200 mm
Net Weight: 71,2 g
Steel Type: Laminated Carbon Steel
Blade Shape: Blade Curved Sideways
Blunt Tip: No
Fire Steel Compatible: No
Flex Grade: Stiff
Serrated Edge: No
Serrated Spine: No
Handle Material: Linseed oiled birch
Handedness: Left Handed, Right Handed
Edge Protection: Pasteboard Edge Protection
Fit for Children: No
MOLLE-compatible: No
Floating: No
We love differences
We are now strengthening the ties to nature and making sure to expand the variety of oiled birch used for the handle. 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.
Great carving knife. Even through hard wood (oak, beech) it cuts through like through butter.
It is lacking a sheath but a good craftsman can make it easily himself.
Br. Ingo Makarius Weyer OblOSB –