Morakniv Knife Blade Classic No.1 Stainless Steel Knife Blank For Knife Making, 3.9 Inch
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Luna Fortuna
> 24 hourMy coworkers and I found a deer antler out in one of our properties and decded to purchase some morakniv blades to make some really tough looking knives. I paired mine with a Hide & Drink sheath in red (pictured) in which it fits perfectly. It was a few weeks between recieving the blank and actually making the knives, and in that time the tang seemed to oxidize a bit. Nothing a turn on the wire wheel didnt fix. Plus, we set the blanks in epoxy, so it needed to be roughed up some anyway. They look great, and Ive been showing my knife off to anyone who will sit still long enough. Also pictured are the two other knives we made, also with Marokniv blanks.
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gabrielle
> 24 hourSharp enough to shave with and zero corrosion.
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jared
> 24 hourI bought stainless steel blades to make a knife for my dad. He used it once and its rusty. The package said stainless. The blade says carbon. This amazing knife is now completely worthless and ruined. Dont buy from this company
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thomas
> 24 hourDont buy stainless steel knives!
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john m. atkinson
> 24 hourso sharp
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Cochise
> 24 hourGreat knife blank. I used it to make an antler-handled knife for my father-in-law. He loves it!
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Michael R
> 24 hourGood as always, love these blades.
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Mr. Afton Dooley V
> 24 hourA multipurpose nimble working blade. Not A big thick survival style which can become cumbersome. As an amateur knife maker Ive made knives from bar steel stock removal style but for an all arounder you cant beat Mora. I only do stock removal to make a custom style not currently in the Mora line. otherwise why bother.
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Rick
> 24 hourJust a great blade. I love making the handles for them. I clean up the spine and ploish it to match the rest of the blade. Look at the picture of the styles of blades I use.
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Rich Gray
> 24 hourSuper awesome blade.