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Alex Finberg

Mora Push Knife ~ Pre-Order

Regular price £65.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £65.00 GBP

Mora Push Knife
Made in Sweden by Morakniv

Stained Birchwood Handles 
115cm Carbon Steel Blade 

Ring for Use as a Stock Knife  

*Pre-Orders take around 5 working days to arrive before shipping

Mora Push Knife 
The Mora push knife - is sold as a classic woodsplitter for splitting kindling but has been adapted by green wood workers to be used as an extremely effective bark peeler, push knife and stock knife.

The knife operates in the opposite fashion to a drawknife, being pushed away from the body with a controlled 'push' motion. Its design makes it highly effective for a wide range of woodcarving tasks, particularly when paired with a workbench for rough shaping spoon blanks. As an alternative to axe carving, it provides precision and ease, making it ideal for those who prefer a more subtle approach to shaping. It is particularly good for those with mobility issues or if using an axe is unwieldy. 

Crafted with birchwood handles, the knife offers both comfort and durability during extended carving sessions. The 115 cm carbon steel blade ensures superior edge retention and toughness, making it a reliable tool for all your carving needs.

Additionally, the knife features a ring that allows it to be used as a stock knife, further increasing its versatility in your toolkit.

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Age Restriction (18+)

As a whittling tutor I am passionate about appropriate and safe tool use. I do not sell bladed products to anybody under the age of 18 and reserve the right to cancel any order at my own discretion.

At checkout please provide your personal details including name, address and contact details. This information is screened through Age Checked to confirm if you are over the age of 18. If you do not pass this process you will be prompted to enter additional information such as credit card details or driving license number.

It is also important to know and comply with the law regarding the carrying and use of knives (Criminal Justice Act 1988 & Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 in England and Wales).