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    Mora knife blank - is it any good?

    I was looking on RonnieSunshines for the Mora Clipper today, and came accros this. I was wondering if anyone knew anything about it, and whether it is worth the money...
    http://www.ronniesunshines.com/mora-...nk-p-1431.html
    My first instinct is that it is a Mora blade, so it should be pretty good
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    Any thing by Mora is good buddy, these are great for a first custom make knife, cant go wrong..
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    Quote Originally Posted by J_P View Post
    Any thing by Mora is good buddy, these are great for a first custom make knife, cant go wrong..
    Thanks J_P
    What wood would you recommend making a handle from?
    Something that is easy to work with yet will make a good handle...


    Kieran

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    Curly birch

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    any seasoned hard wood fruit n nut etc, apple, yew, oak, black thorn etc, have a look in the wood pile if you have one or look in your local hard wood merchants..
    "Tracking is the road - bushcraft is the vehicle - Nature and wildlife is the destination."
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    dymondwood, its got "plastic" soaked into it, easy to work with, looks nice and made to last - fairly cheap too, look on ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepy View Post
    dymondwood, its got "plastic" soaked into it, easy to work with, looks nice and made to last - fairly cheap too, look on ebay.
    Thanks very much, I think I will go with this, it looks good... and for a beginner like me, I think it will be best to go for this. Unless anyone can suggest some easily/cheaply available wood that I can use, where it doesn't matter if I go wrong.

    Kieran

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    Hi Kieran,I'v just bought two, there the dogs,come razor sharp.The only small thing are the holes, the tang is as hard as the blade so you cant redrill.Wot Im going to do is pin the first&last and put mersontic[cant spell] pins in the inside two and leve the middle one.Let us now how you get on............atb........dont get eaten by the bears..............TONY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kieran View Post
    Thanks very much, I think I will go with this, it looks good... and for a beginner like me, I think it will be best to go for this. Unless anyone can suggest some easily/cheaply available wood that I can use, where it doesn't matter if I go wrong.

    Kieran
    Get down to the woods at the end of your road and look under the Chestnut trees or Ash trees for some decent branches. There's loads down there and it's lying on the ground for free.

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    Thanks Tony.

    I also found this, they put 50mm but they seems to short...

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ZEBRANO-knife-...#ht_538wt_1141

    Kieran

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