Everyone knows that Mora knives are ridiculously good value for money, and the Mora 711 carbon steel Craftline is no exception. The Mora 711 is an excellent camp knife that will comfortably deal with everything from food preparation to light baton wood work. The Mora 711 is available in carbon steel , has a 3/4 tang, and comes with a standard Mora sheath. Of all the Mora knives, this is one of the best – it has a longer tang than the Clippers, has very subdued looks, and is carbon steel. For the price, you’d be lucky to find anything half as good as a Mora.
Carbon steel blades (UHB-20C) are hardened to 59 - 60 on the Rockwell scale, stainless blades to 57 - 58. A speciality of Mora is the laminated carbon blade. This is a three part sandwich, with a core of high carbon steel protected by sides of tough lower carbon steel. The core of the laminated steel blades is hardened to about 61 on the Rockwell scale. They are made of Swedish Sandvik 12C27 steel, hardened to 57 - 58 on the Rockwell Scale. For use around water, especially salt water, stainless may be the better choice. The fourth type of steel used in Mora knives is Triflex. This is a carbon steel hardended so the back of the blade is softer than the edge for toughness.
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