Mora Bushcraft Force review
Description
A description of the knife a some tests of its quality.
I forgot to say in the video that the blade in stainless steel is perfect to cut meat a for hunting because the blood isn't a good friend of carbon steel blades,,,
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Video Transcription
hello guys you are here to discuss the moral force busca force this is a stainless steel knife with a scanning a young grind on it it means that the blade goes straight down and then it has only one single bevel large battle for for all the length of the blade it has a synthetic material handle that is very very comfortable but I will discuss it later and does a plastic sheet that is made very well and it's a it does it work its job very well it has an oval in the in the bathroom so the water can not read and it locks the knife very very one the only the only problem with this t-shirt is that it has two point of blood patch slip the knife drop the knife inside and so I guess that after many enemy times of user will consume this part of the of the ender and the blocky it would be not so good after many months anyway but for prices are really a good shape anyway I prefer leather and so I made myself a good leather
treat that fits my my life perfectly as you can see so I'm not worried to choose the knife on the field the the bladed is the thickness of three millimeters and as you can see from the aight of this battle you can assume that the angle it's really little narrow you can determine the angle of the blade from of a scandinavian bread from the height of this battle and thickness of the blade from these two factors you can determine the angle from this formula you can you will find that this knife as an angle of 23 and 24 degree and my it's really narrow angle angle so it's perfect to if you want to make further sticks and in bringing Carla would but it will suffer a little if you plan to use it for returning because of the thickness of the blade it not very thick and from the narrow angle so if you keep paint over to it a lot to abuse me this knife you will encounter some chipping on the blade another reason because you don't want to use this knife forma tuning is that the blade is the knife is not full tang
this is Miss means that the varied stops around here in the end and not toward the end o mmm i'd only think that you will find many problems if you are going to battle it with small trunks like this like this to use it with what ladies and decides you will not encounter many problems and so it's a good deal for the price but it's better to use this knife from make feather sticks like this we will make perfect fantastics because of this narrow angle if you want to make a deeper father sticks and we'll go to the wood very well as you can see always because of this this angle mmm this handle is very very comfortable in the in the end it fits very well and it's made them really for bush craft activities because it's you have a firm grip and you can use it you see the same home here you can use it to put your time here and Carver your or is or this way rotating the blade on this way after many hours of use of this life I recovered a cup of wood I will find some hot spot my hand is it for this point i guess but anyway I had some problems in my hand but only after many many hours of work in this position and you have to carve the wood you will find some hot spot another thing they call it bushcraft force but I don't know the reason why they put around the angle on the spine of the blade instead of having a good 90 degree angle to throw sparks so if you are going to use it with your first year you will need to process this spine but you can just return the knife in a piece of wood and then after a few pass on the spinal you will have a perfect 90-degree angle that is what you need to atone good spark with your life to be honest with you I'm gonna make a perfect 90-degree angle because the fire still doesn't work very well as you have seen but anyway it's just a matter of working on it now let's see some battling with the modern iphone was looking for a button this is a big trunk to unbutton now with this test we are just using this knife but just to see if can do the job if you compare the size of the blade with the sides of the triangle you understand that you can do a good job with this knife even if it's not a full tank and it's not designed to to make this effort now after this abuse let's call it abuse of this knife let's see how the de played jazz has taken it that's always the blade before any comment
yes as as you can see this the blade has some chipping here and here you see I hope you can see them and also here is not really a cheap but the edge is not so sharp like before as I said this is not the right way to use this knife it took me half an hour with water stones to remove those chipping from there on the blade and restore the edges to the original sharpness but above all every time you remove these shipping we also remove it good quantity of material so it's not good for us for your for your life or the life of your knife this is the edge we stored as you can see there is no chipping anymore and it has again the paper cut a paper cut edge so the conclusion this knife is a perfect as a secondary knife or as a cap knife or if you are new in the activity of bushcraft and so you can learn many things with his life and use it for many years and if you don't abuse it abuse it you will be happy with a wee bit from much time with this sharp edges you can carve much wood and make many feather sticks on the contrary if you plan to to or you need a knife and and you don't want to bring with you an accent you better choose a different kind of knife even more armed do another type of bushcraft knife cooking I think they call it that black black something like that and it's a thicker knife tikka blade I guess three millimeters thickness and the same way the same height of the edge so you have a different angle a bigger angle and so it's not so sharp but it's better for splitting wood really better so if you prefer to have a robust knife you you better choose that type of knife or another another night like I said like this if you compare the the spine of the blades understand immediately the difference so I thank you for your time and I hope this review may be of some help or your choice of the knife and I hope to see you again soon bye bye
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