Had heard rumour of the Mora not being up to batoning (battening?) and fancied trying to make something a bit stronger.
Got one of these (just over £3):
a few minutes grinding produced this:
a lot of hacking about with a piece of leylandii from the garden that has been drying in my garage for over a year:
bit of sanding later:
stands up to some reasonable battening:
picture taken next to a Mora Clipper for comparison:
It's quite a chunky handle (I hate woodworking) and looks quite nice with a bit of tung oil. Not as razor sharp as I'd like (not very good at sharpening things yet) but seems quite sturdy and at least it didn't cost much.
In case it's not clear, the handle is in two parts and there is a hidden brass pin through the tang inside. The two halves are held together with Araldite epoxy - this is probably the weakest part and I'd guess the handle would fail before the blade does
Got one of these (just over £3):

a few minutes grinding produced this:

a lot of hacking about with a piece of leylandii from the garden that has been drying in my garage for over a year:

bit of sanding later:

stands up to some reasonable battening:

picture taken next to a Mora Clipper for comparison:

It's quite a chunky handle (I hate woodworking) and looks quite nice with a bit of tung oil. Not as razor sharp as I'd like (not very good at sharpening things yet) but seems quite sturdy and at least it didn't cost much.
In case it's not clear, the handle is in two parts and there is a hidden brass pin through the tang inside. The two halves are held together with Araldite epoxy - this is probably the weakest part and I'd guess the handle would fail before the blade does