i did think that. you are right xTbh, it would be cheaper to buy a new Mora, than to restore that one.
I was just about to say the same thing!Tbh, it would be cheaper to buy a new Mora, than to restore that one.
i will. yes. i already got a new knife but i have had that for so long ..... blah.... sentimental........ etc........xI was just about to say the same thing!
Use it for sharpening practice.
Failing that if you offer @Dave Budd sufficient funds and copious amounts of alcohol to overcome his hatred of Scandi grinds he might agree to put the edge back for youAre you coming to the Moot?
Bring it, we can have a go
Scandi grind blades are really, really easy to sharpen. Get yourself a diamond block, find yourself an hour to spare, and I'm sure you'll be able to learn how to do it.I have got this morakniv bushcraft knife.I have had it for years and years. the blade is very blunt and the grind is worn and it wont sharpen and I lack the skills to restore it. can anyone do that for me and what might it cost me . thanks. dale xView attachment 89054View attachment 89055
Now that's tidyAs above use it as a learning experience,sharpening is a handy skill.
I found this the other week (dmaged / snapped end)| and reprofiled it and sharpened .View attachment 89125View attachment 89126
I snapped the end off the awl on my farmer but managed to repair it with a file.As above use it as a learning experience,sharpening is a handy skill.
I found this the other week (dmaged / snapped end)| and reprofiled it and sharpened .View attachment 89125View attachment 89126