>>2185278I'm tempted to say a 1/0 for pure woodworking or a 2 for general outdoor use would be a better fit. I like the ~95mm length and most knives I own are that size, but the Finn alternatives to Mora with Laurin Metalli blades look and perform better imo. It's pure preference but a fixed blade that's somewhat larger than your average folding knife has more camping utility. I like outdoor knives that are just shy of a chef knife and a smaller personal one, but could honestly a leuku and any small knife if it came down to it. But I'm the one keeping the fire and doing all the cooking so the fixation on a single knife was never on my mind.
If you have or build the skill, the largest knife that still works comfortably and safely for the most common things you do is the best fit. Two knives. One is going to have a blade roughly as long as your palm is wide. The other splits wood and butchers meat.