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The Morakniv Craftline Carbon Steel Wood Chisel Knife is a professional-grade tool designed for wood carving enthusiasts. Featuring a 3-inch carbon steel blade that is 0.12 inches thick, this knife offers exceptional strength and stability. Its ergonomic handle ensures comfort during use, while the protective polymer sheath with a Smart Button System provides convenient storage and attachment options. Weighing just 4.9 oz, this chisel knife is a must-have for any serious craftsman.
Age Range | Adult |
Blade Edge | Chisel |
Blade Length | 3 Inches |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Color | Skjjf200 |
Size | 3 بوصة |
Style | SKJJF200 |
Length | 7.75 inches |
Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Material Type | SKJJF200 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Features | Manual |
Included Components | Chisel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Morakniv |
Department | unisex |
Manufacturer | Industrial Revolution |
Item model number | M-12250 |
Product Dimensions | 19.69 x 1.91 x 3.18 cm; 99.79 g |
ASIN | B00T3ES1SC |
R**.
Interessante
Comprei porque tava em promoção para completar a coleção, mas é uma faca bem interessante para se ter como uma 2ª faca para os mateiros.
E**H
Great addition to the shop, but a serious tool
For me, the Morakniv chisel is an unusual tool. I do use chisels, utility knives, box cutters, the painter's tool, and other such things. But this short knife blade with a chisel tip is so darn handy! I use if often and it now lives on my work table where I continue to find uses for it. There was a learning curve, though. A chisel is sharp on the end; a knife is sharp on the side. This is both, and since it is VERY sharp, it's best to be aware of that from the start. Luckily it only took one close call to get my serious attention and respect. Its case is hard and tough and gives it (and me) good protection. I am coming to treasure this little thing, and while I won't be giving them away willy-nilly, I will recommend it seriously to my woodworking friends.
D**S
Muy buena calidad por un precio módico
Perfecto para detallar trabajos de madera, lo utilice en una pérgola para rebajar uniones al instalarla y fue muy fácil de usar, tiene un filo buenísimo de fabrica, buen agarre con el mango de goma y la vaina es resistente y práctica, resistío muy bien algunos golpes con el martillo de goma.
N**A
Ben affilato e ben fatto
Ottimo prezzo, ben affilato, l'ho provato da subito notando il suo taglio pulito anche usandolo come scalpello quindi lo ritengo un prodotto robusto
B**A
No other business can match the value for money that Morakniv offers.
I've been a fan of Morakniv for a long time, and currently own nine of their knives - the grand total of which amounts to far less than I have paid for 'premium' knives; and it's because of this, that it often feels like I fall victim to some sort of cognitive bias whereby I tend to under prioritise them when packing for outdoor trips and instead reach for those that I paid more for; yet find myself surprised when they outperform the costlier tools/knives. The truth is, Morakniv produces indestructible knives that hold an edge like nothing else can at this price. I've still yet to find any company that can match them in this regard. Admittedly, they don't make the prettiest knives and they choose some horrific colours for their handles and sheaths, but if you can put that sort of irrational thinking aside, you will soon come to the realise that there is a very practical reason for this, and it's something I've been grateful for on more than one occasion, because out in the wild, bright colours are essential. Whether a result of fatigue, hunger or preoccupation with some other task, there is always a very real risk of misplacing one's knife, which can easily amount to life or death if you're in a position where it's all that you have. Of course, few people ever really find themselves in such scenarios, but if you're out in the wild enough, the probability of finding yourself in such a situation starts to increase. Tried and tested, I know that I can always count on a Morakniv knife. There aren't many other products that I give me that degree of confidence, so if you're on the fence about purchasing anything made by this company because of the low price, I personally assure you that you will not be disappointed. They make for perfect starter knives, meaningful gifts, or even as 'back-up' or 'beat-up' knives. You literally cannot go wrong for the price.Now that I've finished professing my love for Morakniv, I'll add my thoughts about this chisel. This has been in my cart for a while but for some reason, I kept relegating it to my 'Save for Later' pile. Stumbling across it the other day, I finally came to my senses and ordered it. It's $14.00 for goodness sake, I've spent more than that on drinks and snacks at a gas-station. It arrived today and just like every other knife of theirs, it's razor sharp from the get-go. I put it to the test as a chisel on a piece of scrap wood, and it functions just as well as any of my bench chisels do, though you have to play around a bit with the angle, it does cut nice curly shavings from across the grain. This isn't a precision-tool: the width of the blade is 22.41mm/0.8825" or ~7/8", the blade length is ~75mm/2.95" and the overall length is ~191mm/7.5". The handle provides the same rubberised-grip as featured on most of their other knives; wide enough for my large (though not chubby) mitts, is comfortable to hold and has a front and rear quillion to keep your hand from sliding up the blade when exerting pressure along the blade's axis. The sheath is made from the same durable ABS-type plastic that they provide with their other knives, which in this case, as some have noted is not designed specifically for a chisel with a squared-end. My solution to this was to mark where the tip of the blade sits when in the sheath before cutting off the excess using my band saw along with some small notches (2-3mm) cut into the side. Then I slowly heated the resulting flaps and pressed them together before sealing the new seam with a hot piece of metal and sanding it to a smooth finish. Needless to say, the chisel has been added to my little 'bushcraft' tool roll, and I look forward to testing it on an upcoming trip.A few final notes for those who have read some of the low-star reviews and aren't really all that familiar with knives. Some of the reviews complain about the aesthetics of Morakniv, but you would do well to ignore them and minimise any expectations of beauty that you might have, because Morakniv deals in practicality above anything else. In addition, some reviews feature complaints about rusting - which suggests that they don't really understand what they're buying. If you want something that doesn't rust, then don't buy a carbon steel blade and expect otherwise. The chemical properties of carbon steel are such that it yields an extremely tough, durable blade that holds an edge; wipe it dry after use and apply a thin coat of oil, and you'll never have to worry about it. It really is that simple.If you made it this far, thank you for reading. I usually only take the time to write reviews when I feel that a product either exceeds my expectations or proves to be nothing but junk. There are far too many fake reviews on Amazon, so I want to help others to spend their hard earned money with confidence - because it can be really crappy to realise that you've been misled by phoney reviews. If there is anything I haven't covered here that you would like answered, please feel free to shoot me a question and I'll do what I can to answer it.
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