The Brisa Crafter 70 is a compact fixed-blade knife from Finland, purpose-built for wood carving, whittling, and the wider tasks of bushcraft. At its heart is a 65 mm (2.55") drop point blade crafted from Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel, chosen for its excellent edge retention, resilience, and corrosion resistance. Ground with a traditional Scandi edge, it delivers precise control and is simple to maintain, even in the field. Measuring 168 mm (6.6") overall with a thickness of 3.7 mm, the Crafter 70 balances strength with fine manoeuvrability—making it equally adept at carving spoons, spatula's, shaping tools, preparing firewood, or tackling the countless small jobs of camp life.
The handle, fitted with durable ash scales, is symmetrically shaped to sit comfortably in the hand in multiple positions, whether you are pushing, pulling, or choking up close for detailed cuts. This knife encourages long sessions of use without fatigue. At just 90–112 grams, the Crafter 70 is light to carry yet substantial enough to feel trustworthy in the hand, and it comes supplied with a handmade leather sheath, offering secure storage and traditional style in equal measure.
Beyond its specifications, the Crafter 70 reflects a deeper truth recognised by carvers, bushcrafters, and woodsmen alike: carving is more than a task—it is a practice. The simple rhythm of knife on wood quiets the mind, easing away the noise of the modern world. Whether shaping a spoon, trimming a tent peg, or whittling for no reason other than the pleasure of it, each careful cut brings a sense of focus and calm. In this way, the Crafter 70 is not just a tool for carving wood, but a companion for those moments when working with your hands becomes a form of therapy, reconnecting you with both nature and yourself.
The Brisa Crafter 70 is a compact fixed-blade knife from Finland, purpose-built for wood carving, whittling, and the wider tasks of bushcraft. At its heart is a 65 mm (2.55") drop point blade crafted from Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel, chosen for its excellent edge retention, resilience, and corrosion resistance. Ground with a traditional Scandi edge, it delivers precise control and is simple to maintain, even in the field. Measuring 168 mm (6.6") overall with a thickness of 3.7 mm, the Crafter 70 balances strength with fine manoeuvrability—making it equally adept at carving spoons, spatula's, shaping tools, preparing firewood, or tackling the countless small jobs of camp life.
The handle, fitted with durable ash scales, is symmetrically shaped to sit comfortably in the hand in multiple positions, whether you are pushing, pulling, or choking up close for detailed cuts. This knife encourages long sessions of use without fatigue. At just 90–112 grams, the Crafter 70 is light to carry yet substantial enough to feel trustworthy in the hand, and it comes supplied with a handmade leather sheath, offering secure storage and traditional style in equal measure.
Beyond its specifications, the Crafter 70 reflects a deeper truth recognised by carvers, bushcrafters, and woodsmen alike: carving is more than a task—it is a practice. The simple rhythm of knife on wood quiets the mind, easing away the noise of the modern world. Whether shaping a spoon, trimming a tent peg, or whittling for no reason other than the pleasure of it, each careful cut brings a sense of focus and calm. In this way, the Crafter 70 is not just a tool for carving wood, but a companion for those moments when working with your hands becomes a form of therapy, reconnecting you with both nature and yourself.