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[message]Woodcarving 120 (LC)
Woodcarving 120 (LC)
SKU: Part Number: 7391846004264
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Description & Specification
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 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.
Knife Series: Woodcarving Knife
Usage Area: Woodcarving
Country of origin: SE
Blade Length: 60 mm
Blade Thickness: 2.7 mm
Knife Length: 165 mm
Steel Type: Laminated Carbon Steel
SGM: SGM®LC-EFR101
Nominal Hardness (HRC): 58.5
Grip Material: Linseed oiled birch
Net Weight: 62.7 g
Steel Grade Mora (SGM®)
Our Steel Grade Mora (SGM®) standard identifies the type of steel used in our knife blades and the processing they undergo during the manufacturing process at the Morakniv knife factory in Mora, Sweden. Read more about SGM® here.
Made in Mora, Sweden.
Morakniv is a local family-owned company that feels great pride and an equal responsibility in developing and managing the products that have become strong symbols for both Mora and Sweden. A genuine knife made by Morakniv is always made in Mora, Sweden.