Mora 106 LC Woodcarving Knife
The Mora Woodcarving Knife 106 LC is a woodcarving knife with a long, thin, tapered blade and a pointed tip made from laminated carbon steel. It has an oiled birch wood handle which provides excellent grip and control when carving. The laminated steel features a Carbon Steel core (which makes the cutting edge) with a softer steel cladding, which allows additional flexibility while retaining strength.
It is an ideal knife to use along side the Mora 164 crook knife for wood carving projects such as spoons and bowls.
Overall knife length: 230mm
Blade length: 85mm
The knife comes supplied with a thermoplastic sheath with a belt loop.
What do our instructors think? Patrick writes:
" The Mora 106 is a great tool for detailed carving. The blade is noticeably longer than the 120, giving more space to utilise different techniques. The fine point to these knives gives great accuracy to your cuts, and the carbon steel used in them gets wickedly sharp. If you're looking to up your carving game and refine your projects, this knife is a great option. The handle is comfortable when held in different grips, and while the sheath does protect the blade, it can be easy for the knife to come out unintentionally."
Advantages: The long, slender, and extremely sharp carbon steel blade makes the knife ideal for its intended purpose of wood carving. The birch wood handle gives excellent grip and control when carving. Supplied with its own thermoplastic sheath.
Disadvantages: The knife has a tendency to come out of the sheath if you don't push it well down into the sheath.
It is illegal to supply a knife to anyone under the age of 18. Woodland Ways actively checks the details of all orders for knives, and other edged items. Should we be unable to confirm your eligibility, you will be asked to provide proof of age in the form of a photocopy of your drivers licence or passport.
Please include your phone number with your order.
Mora 106 LC Woodcarving Knife
The Mora Woodcarving Knife 106 LC is a woodcarving knife with a long, thin, tapered blade and a pointed tip made from laminated carbon steel. It has an oiled birch wood handle which provides excellent grip and control when carving. The laminated steel features a Carbon Steel core (which makes the cutting edge) with a softer steel cladding, which allows additional flexibility while retaining strength.
It is an ideal knife to use along side the Mora 164 crook knife for wood carving projects such as spoons and bowls.
Overall knife length: 230mm
Blade length: 85mm
The knife comes supplied with a thermoplastic sheath with a belt loop.
What do our instructors think? Patrick writes:
" The Mora 106 is a great tool for detailed carving. The blade is noticeably longer than the 120, giving more space to utilise different techniques. The fine point to these knives gives great accuracy to your cuts, and the carbon steel used in them gets wickedly sharp. If you're looking to up your carving game and refine your projects, this knife is a great option. The handle is comfortable when held in different grips, and while the sheath does protect the blade, it can be easy for the knife to come out unintentionally."
Advantages: The long, slender, and extremely sharp carbon steel blade makes the knife ideal for its intended purpose of wood carving. The birch wood handle gives excellent grip and control when carving. Supplied with its own thermoplastic sheath.
Disadvantages: The knife has a tendency to come out of the sheath if you don't push it well down into the sheath.
It is illegal to supply a knife to anyone under the age of 18. Woodland Ways actively checks the details of all orders for knives, and other edged items. Should we be unable to confirm your eligibility, you will be asked to provide proof of age in the form of a photocopy of your drivers licence or passport.
Please include your phone number with your order.