Mora Knife Forced Patina How To Project
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2017
- Mora Knife Forced Patina Project
Simple How to project to protect your blade
Carbon Steel will rust if not protected. Adding a forced patina to your blade will give it better resistance to the elements. We demonstrate how to apply an Apple Cider Vinegar bath that gives a rich dark color and the protection you need. Easy, Cheap and simple.
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Morakniv. Anyone who spends anytime off their couch needs at least 3. I have 4. I like the Robust. I have to square the back edge also. I bout my wife the red one like in the video. I have 100's of knives. No boast. Seriously. I have been collecting for 40 years. I used to be the guy that needed 1/4 D2 steel that was a foot long. Now I have happily adapted all my kits with a Mora. Great Job.
I agree, I also have four, wife has two, and kid has one. I even have the round hole carving one.
There's something about how handy they are that is so appealing. Thanks Rusty!
rusty gray I'm 13 and I have a little bit over 70, like 73 or 74.
they're not the best quality but I have a few pretty good ones
rusty gray I'm 13 and I have a little bit over 70, like 73 or 74.
they're not the best quality but I have a few pretty good ones
rusty gray ii
I know this video is an older one, but I referenced it for my new Mora. I picked up an $8 basic a few weeks ago and did the patina tonight. It came out really great! Thanks for the tutorial!
"Be strong. Be of good courage." LOVE it. Be of good cheer, Soots. I am learning a LOT from you, man.
@SensiblePrepper Thank you for the video! I followed your method. You mentioned and showed in the video that some discoloration occurs next to the handle. I noticed that while the knife is hanging, the small bubbles gather under the plastic part, they stuck then the patina can not form properly there. Moving the handle sometimes or lift it out for a moment helps. Greetings
Great tip!
great video. I did the same thing with my knife about a year ago. I didnt heat the Apple cider. I left the vinegar at room temperature but left it overnight. same great results. keep the videos coming!!!
Thanks Pops. Good info
I just bought one of these Mora knives. I am excited. I use a vinegar process on all my carbon steel knives. Works very well. Plus, looks cool. Good job!
I just tried this. It is amazing! the blade kept "bubbling" so i stopped after 30 minutes. the blade is now evenly coated dark black. so cool, thanks sootch!
And how does it hold up? I have seen a video where someone baton with the forced patina and it starts to come of just from the first piece of wood.
I just did 2 of these today and I found that by using very fine steel wool on the blade and cleaning it with an alcohol 1st aid patch that the finish was very even on the entire blade. Also I found the need on the 2nd blade to start with a fresh glass of vinegar. The reaction was very quick and allowing the vinegar air dry on the final dip kept the blade from streaking. I did the process 3 times on each blade. I also heated the vinegar in the microwave with good results. A beautiful blade with a very dark, almost blue in color.
Thank you for showing me the way. I used your method and had wonderful results.I didn't sharpen the back of my knife because I like to put my thumb on it when doing some bushcrafting. I use strikers anyway. I wrapped blackwidow paracord around a sparkforce firestarter on my sheath. I now have a new EDC sheath knife. I love it. Oh, I didn't say what knife. It's a Moraknife Robust. I always enjoy your videos.Not as cocky as some are. Be strong, God Bless
I find my Mora just seems to be the one I naturally reach for to use in real chores. It has the weight and balance I find useful and I ended up with 4 types and have one near me most of the time.
I love the video. It worked great on mine. Also thank you. You used the fire steel in the correct manner. most of the time people draw the knife across the steel and fling the sparks everywhere.
Just put the patina on my mora. It came out great! Thanks for the tutorial. Ed C
that colour blades matches the handle so well, looks great !
I like the idea of taking a bush craft knife and giving it a tactical blade. I love how the blade almost matches the color of the handle. Excellent video as always, Thank you for sharing again.
Like it, just bought my first one. Really reasonable price too....great review, thanks
God Bless
This is by far my favorite "prepper" channel. I have been watching this channel for over a year and just about all of my kits, bags, and packs and my EDC have been inspired by this channel in some way. I especially like your 'multiple uses for everyday items' type videos. Great work!
Thanks Brother! You're words made my day.
Great video and technique. Protects your blade and makes it look really cool!!! Thanks for the info sir.
Just did this project the other day. Great minds think alike. Good video as always.
Thanks Brother. It's a fun and useful project.
Just tried it on my Morakniv and it worked great.
This rocks! GREAT how-to video. Thank you!
just bought my first Mora awesome knife thanks for the channel
Great timing, I just filed a 90 edge on the spine of my Mora heavy duty companion, will be trying this patina technique. I have Moras in both my wife and I's BOBs and GHBs and recently gave one to my son to put in his "camping" bag. My wife made this long lanyard for my Mora Kansbol, took 37 feet of parachord and connects the knife and sheath...I should do a video on that.
Great video brother. I own a LMF Mora in stainless steel and a Mora Companion HD in carbone. I have been thinking about doing a patina on it, so I watched with great interest. So THANKS!!! Perfect timing! :)
Tried this method on my Mora basic 511 with a carbon steel blade and ended up with a sleek charcoal grey result just like in the video. I used boiling white vinegar (5% concentration) and did two rounds- left the knife in it for 50 minutes both times. Thank you for the idea!
Best camping knife ever.
I have the same Mora Pro-C and have been tossing around the idea of doing this. One seriously wicked blade for so little $$!
Thanks for the tip. It looks great. I'm surprised your glass didn't crack.
Just got my MORAKNIV this afternoon, and since you made your video they've flattened the spine and put a nice drop on the point to eliminate the need for any filing. Two fifteen-minute soaks in boiled cider vinegar and I have a slick dark grey/black blade just that quick. Few drops of pistol lubericant and we are good to go. Thanks.
Received my first Mora today so will be doing this at some point. Cheers.
Just what i was looking for. Thank you for posting!
Picked one of these up today on a whim. I’ll be doing this as it already had a touch of surface rust
That worked great. I love how there's so many methods out there to achieve a forced patina. I've tested out over 7 different solutions (all common household supplies) and most work, but just take time. I want to find a quick method that doesn't require much fussing, just dip it leave it for a half hour and come back to a forced patina blade.
Just use some liquid gun blue.
Have you tried using tea, or coffee grounds? Takes a few days for my desired patina, but I like the darker less glossy finish.
Jefari H. Coffee grounds? Will give patina? Tell me more please... how?
Thanks for the tip...Works great and looks good! 👍👊
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Thanks for watching my friend!
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Love Moras... If I had the money, I'd be constantly buying the vintage and antique Frost/Mora/Erikson knives that I spend all day drooling over online lol
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I literally just put a refresh vinegar patina on my Mora Companion yesterday!
supper cool Don. I'm doing this to three blades right away.
Thanks.
Solid video. I learned a lot. Thanks
Great video. Very interesting watching the reaction of the blade in the apple cider vinegar.
thanks for the great video sootch!
I'm going to try this
I have used mustard for this also. Makes some cool patterns.
I put vinegar in my girl friends bath water hoping she would turn black, it didn't work,,, but on my mora robust it worked perfect 😹
I love my Mora knives! Was down in Atlanta last week & went to Goinggear. What a nice store! I got the "Sootch" discount on a UCO "Candle Lantern"...I appreciate that, man!
For a newbies first time setup, I'm thinking of the black Bushcraft Mora as my first fixed blade and the Gerber Tech skin as the first folder.
I used the 1" vertical belt sander in my wood shop to square up the spine on mine. Then I tested it on some dryer lint. She sparked right up!
I wish you would have done a few tasks with this knife to see how well the finish holds up. Have you used it much after to see how it does with use? Thanks for doing this.
Love watching your vids they rely help
Thank you very much for this guide, Sootch! I followed it tomorrow (my whole house smells like vinegar now LOL) and the result is great! :-)
Just FYI there were no "bubbles" coming out of the blade anytime during the process. I used boiling apple cider vinegar, as you did, only no isopropyl alcohol as the knife was brand new ... but I don't think that's related.
just got my first mora 511 tonight.. I'm looking forward to doing this.
A very cool project I will have to try. Thanks, very nice review Don! :-)
8:35 the rising bubbles build up where the blade meets the handle. just shake it a little every minute so the bubbles make way for the liquid.
I have 3 companions and HD is the best for the price I did patina my way just to see how will come out..I am happy with results,,nice blue pattern
Very gooooooooooooooood music selection! Thanks!
Fantastic patriot and beautiful patina!!
Wow, Great video. I'm gonna try this on a Mora 511. Never thought of heating the vinegar.
Thanks Scott! Good luck brother~
very simple - very effective... thanks for sharing.
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my Benchmade griptilian came in the mail today! something ive seen or heard from this channel and i can just tell im going to love it
Been subscribed along time now but oddly I just had to subscribe again! Good video :)
That is an awesome finish
Thanks. My Mora Robust was full of spots from chopping oranges. Now its nice and dark.
That's cool, it's almost like parkerizing. It certainly grays the metal like parkerizing.
I did the same thing to my Basic 511 ywo days ago. it is looking nice. I didn't grind the spine down though. Just wasn't much of a need to for me.
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thanks for sharing with us I appreciate you for taking your time to bring this to us take care my friend until next time
Thanks Ellis!
good stuff Sootch, excellent idea for someone who makes their own knife..
Thanks JB!
its awesome, just got my mora and its in vinegar right now! I did mustard on it first, so it has some stripes on it! Will see how it looks!
Thanks I just put a beautiful Patina on 2 mora knives and dressed up the sheaths also
I love your videos
Hey.. really good and thorough explanation here. Thank you, I appreciate it. What can I use for a lasting effect (you said vinegar is only very short term)? Also I have a Mora black carbon blade. I have not used it much but some signs of rust have started to form. Can I use the same technique for black carbon to help prevent rust?
Hey there Sootch, love your vids! I wanted to try this on a condor bushlore (wooden handle), will there be an issue if I get the vinegar on the scales? Thanks for any help and the vids- keep em coming!
I found a mix if citric acid and water works well.
Excellent video, what a neat idea Sootch00;
Thanks Frank!
Thanks Sootch00
I've got a few knives I was going to do this to. they have micarta handles. can I submerse handle and all to get spine all the way through the same?
I like the mustard patina on these knives. I keep them everywhere, in my Jeep, boat, etc. That one you have in your hand is on my boat... but it's SS. :-)
I just did this on my Mora Classic 1, I got a nice rich black patina after 3 dips (10 minutes each) using the boiling apple cider vinegar, make sure it is at a rolling boil for best results, and clean the blade with rubbing alcohol before starting
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does the oxidation make the tip dull? Do you need to put a new edge on it after the vinegar treatment and then oil the edge?
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Awesome! I've never seen this but I do own a mora to try it out.
Looks great
I have a big 5 gallon bucket with vinegar, salt and hydrogen peroxide. I usually let blades etch for at least 4 hours. Usually do 2 or cycles.
Colson Customs can it be done to a full stainless steel like a Victorinox ? I'd like to have this finish on my swiss soldier, but i'm afraid of ruining it. Also it needs to be fully coverd to accomplish, also the plastic cheeks. What do you thik ?
It is very easy actually. I used some chili sauce with white vinegar in it. Applied some with my finger and let it sit in a kitchen towel. For about 20 minutes for starters, then reapplied and waited 15 minutes again. That was enough for me.. Beautiful indeed!! 😑 Love carbon!! Mora 711, my working knife. Love from Sweden.
Tried boiling vinegar after and my God almighty was I impressed with the effects!
the oxide layer will help resist corrosion as well. It also makes the surface a little porous which holds oil well.
I’ve seen quite a few videos of putting a patina on the knife, but I was curious to know if there is a purpose for it. Other than making it look cool. Does it protect against rust better? Thank you for your response.
How would the edge be after you sharpened this, I want to get a couple for the scouts and I would do this to them all, but upon getting the knives they have back they all need a sharpen!! Would sharpening take the patina off? Would I need to redo this process every time? Thanks!
It would only take off the patina where you are removing material.
Thanks for the informative video.
Out of interest, does this process effect the edge (sharpness) at all?
does the patina wear off when sharpening the blade or stropping? i'm getting the m ora robust and i think i might do this it looks cool plus the added rust protection
also can you use olive oil to oil the blade ?
Kenny K I'm really late but, yes u can use it however it will leave some residue after time
Hey Sootch , Do you think that would work well on an old pistol that has a blued finish that has worn off and is rusting ? Or any old blued finish for that matter ?
Excellent Video Brother !
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Thanks JC!
You are More Than Welcome My Friend !
awesome ......thanks for your knowledgeable info.....Will try it
Thanks for watching!
I hope that is a double cut file because most are designed to only cut on the forward stroke and going back and forth like that will dull the file quickly. Just a bit of info, love the tip! I will mine now, thanks!
I now see that someone beat me to it!
You're very knowledgeable & I've enjoyed your channel for many years. I'm wanting to maybe do a forced Patina on my Two Sun with D2 tool steel. I was thinking gun blue or vinegar. I'm trying to find a definitive video on treating a D2 blade. I'm in Burlington Vermont on Lake Champlain. Everything that isn't stainless steel rusts very quickly because of the humidity. You're a Veteran & I'm a Navy Brat. Your video popped up in my search. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
would this process hurt wood i could see it getting into it and expand it but i dont think the acid would strong enough to eat through it
In order to force a patina with this meathod, so i need to sanddown the shiny compared to other i have seen
Amazing! Thank you. Which oil do you use?
when I file the backs of my Mora's spine I do it in one direction in my case to the left side of the blade as I am right handed. It gives a burr that aids in it's fire starting ability and I always hold that side away when using flint. Just an idea to try we always hold the knife the same way when striking a ferro rod so each side of the spine can serve a different purpose
Thanks Richard. Good advise.
What will this 100 degree celcius temperature do to the hardening and tempering that is done on the knife at the factory?
yeah looks good!!!!