Description
The Mora 120 carving knife is one of the best wood carving tools – Classic Swedish carving knife.
One of the best classic carving knives you can buy for money.
The Swedes love and adore this Mora 120 carving knife, especially because it is almost synonymous with the red wooden horses. The Mora 120 carving knife is made both in laminated steel and carbon steel with an oiled birch wood handle, and we have both.
The Mora 120 fits well in the hand and is excellent for finer details. This is a carving knife you can’t do without!
Additional information about the Mora 120
The Mora 120 carving knife is today a popular Bushcraft knife. This is because part of the Bushcraft culture involves carving and making your own wooden containers, wood spirits, patterns, and much more. Campfire enjoyment, carving, social interaction, and the primitive aspect of Bushcraft attract many. It’s completely understandable, as it’s very relaxing to sit and tinker with the small details in front of the "native TV."
The difference between laminated steel and carbon steel on the Mora 120
Carbon steel
Carbon steel is what you would call homogeneous, meaning the entire blade is made from the same metal, and in this case, carbon steel including the edge.
Laminated steel
Laminated steel means, as the word laminated suggests, multiple layers. This method is often used to create a different edge with other properties in the knife blade; in this case, it means the edge is harder than the surrounding material.
(the edge is the cutting part of the knife)
Mora 120 Carbon steel carving knife data
Blade thickness: 2.7 mm
Blade length: 60 mm
Total length: 165 mm
Weight: 69 grams
Carbon steel
Mora 120 Laminated steel carving knife data
Blade thickness: 2.7 mm
Blade length: 60 mm
Total length: 165 mm
Weight: 69 grams
Laminated carbon steel





