The BEST Sloyd Wood Carving Knives! Mora 106, 120, and 122 Review

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2020
  • If you are looking for a quality general purpose wood carving knife at a great price, look no further than the Mora Sloyd knives. These knives come to you razor sharp and in 3 different blade sizes and styles!
    Knife Specs:
    - Steel: Laminated Carbon Steel
    - Rockwell Hardness: 59 - 60
    - Comes sharp out of the box
    - Good edge retention
    - Mora 120 Length: 2.4"
    - Mora 122 Length: 2.4"
    - Mora 106 Length: 3.2"
    If you want to see how this knife compares to other popular sloyd woodcarving knives, check out my video here: • FlexCut vs Mora vs Bea...
    I personally like the Mora 120 over the rest for the balance of price, size, and quality, but you can pick up one for yourself either on Amazon or Ebay for the BEST deals:
    Mora 120:
    amzn.to/3oXxcd3 | ebay.to/3ajO7i7
    Mora 122:
    amzn.to/3G3u6v9j | ebay.to/3arwi0V
    Mora 106:
    amzn.to/314Cj33 | ebay.to/30JYvwA
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    #whittling #woodcarving #woodcarvingtools

Комментарии • 27

  • @CarvingisFun
    @CarvingisFun  4 года назад +4

    I personally like the Mora 120 over the rest for the balance of price, size, and quality, but you can pick up all of them on Amazon for a great price:
    Mora 120: amzn.to/3dBqdyG
    Mora 122: amzn.to/2NJrnhj
    Mora 106: amzn.to/31hM5ga
    Links to Amazon are affiliate links, for more information click here: carvingisfun.com/affiliate-link-disclosure/

  • @BenlshTracker
    @BenlshTracker Год назад +5

    the 120 is so popular now that you can get the 106 for cheaper HAHA

  • @eva-lota9701
    @eva-lota9701 2 года назад +4

    i got recently the mora 120 on recommendation of my woodworking course teacher. i had to learn the hard way of how sharp they are brand new. slipped out off the plastic holder thing and cut my palm. very nice though

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  2 года назад +1

      They are indeed crazy sharp right from thw manufacturer! Great value knife too :)

  • @paulshaw4331
    @paulshaw4331 3 года назад +4

    Mora have changed the blade from the ones in the video. Here's the reply I got from them when 2 I purchased came different to the ones I already had. Personally I preferred the old shape. "Yes, a couple of years ago when the cooperation started with our carving ambassadors Jögge Sundqvist and Beth Moen they had a “demand” that if they should promote our carving knives we had to increase the total edge angle from 24° to 27° for better edge retention and to better avoid edge rolling when cutting into harder wood. Of course every carver may adapt any edge angle that suits the type of wood he/she is working on, but the factory set was increased at that time for a reason.
    Also, the polishing and buffing were reduced to a minimum to avoid creating a micro bevel of a typical Scandi Grind and instead have an edge without any micro-bevel = Scandi Grind Zero. The reduced buffing showed more traces from the hot rolling process at the steel mill, and that was a wish from many users to have a more original and robust look on the blade sides.

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  3 года назад +2

      Good to know! Thanks for sharing. I might have to pick up another set to check out.

  • @casper1240
    @casper1240 2 года назад +3

    This my go to carving knife,also got some Flexcut for delicate work great knives

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  2 года назад +1

      Moras are always a great option :)

  • @wtfmrb293
    @wtfmrb293 Год назад +1

    Someone just gave me a 160 laminated Frost Mora variant. I was looking for the laminated newer Mora 160. But all I can find is the C version. A carbon blade, no lamination. Wish is inferior to a laminated blade in my opinion. To get the Frost one for free. It’s my best knife

  • @kan-zee
    @kan-zee 2 года назад +3

    I have the Mora 105 for chunk removal.
    122 Clove foot carver & 106 pointy sucker
    I am looking at upgrading to BeaverCraft knives for detail work

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  2 года назад +4

      All great choices!
      In my opinion, just add the Beavercraft C15 detail knife for a good and affordable detail knife. While bevercraft makes decent tools, I don't feel like you will get much extra benefit from changing from mora to bevercraft for your existing tools.

  • @alexandruionescu3368
    @alexandruionescu3368 3 года назад +2

    I bought myself 2 pcs of Mora 106, 2 pcs Mora 105, 2 pcs Mora 122 and 2 pcs of Mora 105. No Mora 120, I consider that 106 or 105 or Basic can do the same thing for details like 120, plus more when you need more edge. For very small details I use some Two Cherries small knives, Beaver Craft C13 and C14 (they have thinner blade than Mora 120) and some palm chisels from Narex.

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  3 года назад +1

      Very nice! Sounds like you have a nice selection of tools to pick from.

    • @alexandruionescu3368
      @alexandruionescu3368 3 года назад +1

      @@CarvingisFun can you tell me please what is the use of this knife? it has 2 edges, both curved. did you use such knife?
      www.timbecon.com.au/kirschen-chip-carving-knife-3353

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  3 года назад +1

      I have the same knife! From my understanding the hook shape helps you reach into tight corners that a regular knife just couldn't reach.
      I rarely use mine to be honest

  • @hernanielegaste2777
    @hernanielegaste2777 3 года назад +1

    Can you give me the exact measurement of the 120 and 122 model
    ,the blade and the handle thanks

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  3 года назад +2

      The blades should be about 60mm (2.36 inches) and the overall length should be 165mm (6.5 inches)

  • @Michalis_Karakostas
    @Michalis_Karakostas 5 месяцев назад +1

    Can I use Mora Companion for higher cuts and buy a Mora 120 for the detail work? In order to avoid buying 106 & 120 both?

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  5 месяцев назад +1

      That actually sounds likena good combo!

  • @LamarSineath
    @LamarSineath 3 года назад +2

    When do you use the 122 instead of the 120?

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  3 года назад +1

      I only use the 122 if I am making large flat surface cuts like using it as a wood plainer. Hardly find myself using it to be honest.

  • @frontporchmint
    @frontporchmint 2 года назад +2

    Does the 120 have any practical use outside of carving? Genuinely curious!

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  2 года назад +2

      Its overall use and application up for debate, but I feel that it's intended use is woodcarving and doesn't offer much for other applications.

    • @frontporchmint
      @frontporchmint 2 года назад +2

      @@CarvingisFun thank you so much for replying friend, I appreciate your input greatly!

    • @Northanteus
      @Northanteus 2 года назад +2

      I'm assuming you can cut anything else (food?) with it I'm sure, if you're out camping (?) but just make sure to wash it off good, dry thoroughly and then put some oil on it to prevent rust. I just got the Mora 106C (full carbon) version and I made sure to put oil on the blade when storing it. I baby a lot of the things I own, especially when they're new. 😁 Just oiled up my Estwing hatchet the other day as well. Don't want rust showing up. I used expeller pressed coconut oil, which I use to cook with, so I have plenty laying around here. ☺️ I also save those little bags full of silicon bits that absorb moisture. They usually come in bottles of vitamins. I put those little packs in every box or bag that I store items in for long periods of time.

  • @maxmoran9737
    @maxmoran9737 Год назад +1

    More like $70 bucks each 210.bucks for all three.What a gyp.

    • @CarvingisFun
      @CarvingisFun  Год назад +1

      Good lord, where are you finding them for $70?!?!