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Traditionally Made Knives, Blades and Tools

As a Sheffield based company supplying professionals, businesses and individuals with a range of knives and blades, Knife-Point are proud of our Sheffield roots. Sheffield has a long history of quality knife making behind it, and our business is a testament to the Steel City’s fantastic reputation in the field of knife and tool making. Our selection of hooked blades and concave blades are second to none, and we will go out of our way to find the perfect knife or blade for your project. Our team of staff are committed to keeping the tradition of Sheffield knife making alive and well, and our range of products reflects this commitment.

The knife and blade making process can be broken down into a number of steps. The initial shape of the blade can be produced using forging, by heating the blade to a very high temperature and shaping using traditional tools such as hammers and anvils. By using a range of modern and traditional techniques, Knife-Point is able to honour the traditional methods and harness the advantages of more modern techniques guaranteed to ensure quality and longevity of our Dolphin knife and Delphin knife range.

Blade blanks are often used in the Dolphin knife making and Delphin knife making process, depending on the thickness of the material and the alloy content of the steel. When manufacturing larger quantities of knives and blades, they can be made using water jet cutters, electron beam cutting, stamping sheet material or even lasers. Belt grinders, files or hacksaws can also be used to profile a blank in the knife and blade making process. Blade blanks can also be made using files, grinding wheels or small belt sanders, but more commonly, experienced knife makers use a large industrial belt grinder.

Heat treatment is commonly used on the knives and blades supplied at Knife-Point, including the Dolphin knives and Delphin knives that we manufacture. The process of quenching is an important step after heat treatment, but can be dependent on the type of metal used. This can be carried out using oil, animal tallow, water, air or brine.

There are a variety of blade finishes used in the production of Dolphin knives and Delphin knives. By buffing the blade with chrome oxide, or by hand rubbing the blade with fine wet-or-dry abrasive paper, a high shine can be created. Our range of knives, including Stanley knives, Dolphin knives and Delphin knives are of the highest quality and a true reflection of the rich knife making history of Sheffield.

Effective Storage of Your Stanley Knife Blades

As experts in the manufacture and supply of knives and blades, Knife-Point know how important it is to keep your Stanley knives and trimming knife blades in good condition to ensure that they last a long time and remain effective. Looking after your knives before and after use is the key to keeping them in good condition, and storing them properly can go a long way to keeping your knives and blades in top condition for years to come.

When storing your Stanley 1992, Stanley 5192 and Stanley 1996 knives, keeping them away from moisture, damp and water is an absolute must. It is best to keep them somewhere cool and dry, away from light and dust. Moisture can be damaging to knives and blades because it can lead to corrosion and rust on the blade. Wiping your Stanley knife blade down after use with a lint free cloth is also a good way of extending its life, as even the natural moisture and perspiration from your skin may cause damage to some blades.

By keeping your Stanley knives and trimming knife blades away from moisture and dust, you can significantly extend their lives and keep their performance.

Cleaning Stanley Knife Blades to Ensure Long Life

Cleaning your Stanley knife blades effectively is a must for keeping your knives and blades in top condition. After all, why invest money on a Stanley 1992, Stanley 5192 or Stanley 1996 knife if you’re not going to look after it properly? Water can be used to keep your Stanley knife clean, as long as you follow the instructions below.

You can use water and soap to clean your Stanley knife blade, as this will effectively remove any dirt or any build up of oils that may have collected on the blade. Water must be used carefully though, as it can cause corrosion if not dried off properly or left on too long. If you do have to use soap and water on your Stanley knife blade, you must take care that the blade is rinsed properly afterwards with hot water to make sure all remaining soap has been removed. It is also important to dry the knife thoroughly afterwards, preferably using a lint free cloth.

If you want to keep your Stanley knife blade in the best working order, following these tips for cleaning it will ensure that your blade will last you the longest amount of time.

Knives, blades and tools used in hobby craft, modelling and art

Knife-Point can provide quality tools for many industries, including trades, crafts, and DIY work. Hobby tools and knives are ideal for carving, precision cutting and craft projects. Our excellent range of trimming knife blades, safety knives, Swann Morton tools, Stanley knife blades, Olfa knives, and wood working tools is second to none and our extensive range of branded knives and blades such as  carpet fitting and floor laying tools, circular saw blades, pro Safety knives and spare blades is outstanding.

Here at Knife-Point, traditional suppliers of knives and blades based in Sheffield, we are certain that even if you cannot find exactly what you are looking for on our website, we will be able provide you with the knife or blade you need whether it be a delfin knife, dolphin knives, don carlos knives or a snap off blade. We specialise in knives and blades used in hobby craft, modelling and art and craft projects, and regularly supply businesses and individuals with craft knives, Stanley knives and wood working tools specifically for projects that require precision cutting and the highest levels of accuracy.

As specialist suppliers of knives and blades, Knife-Point as a company is exceptionally proud of its roots. Based in Sheffield, our large selection of snap off blades, hooked blades, concave blades, and safety knives have the advantage of Sheffield’s long history of quality. The knife making trade may have declined in other areas of the UK, but the staff at Knife-Point are proud to be keeping the Steel City’s tradition alive and well with a great selection of knives and blades, including dolphin knives, delphin knives, don carlos knives, 9mm snap off blade and Stanley knife blades.

We also offer discounts for bulk buying knives and blades, including our excellent range of hand tools, hand knives and safety knives which are perfect for hobbycaft, modelling, and art and craft. Our selection of Olfa safety knives, gr8 pro safety knives, Bosch planer blades and Stanley knives, including Stanley 1992, Stanley 5192 and Stanley 1996 are also available in wholesale job lots, perfect for saving money and buying large quantities of quality knives and blades at a very reasonable price. Our Olfa craft knives, trimming knife blades and scrapers, and woodworking tools are all perfect for hobby craft, modelling and art. We also offer a range of rotary cutters and spare blades, power tools and Swann Morton scalpel blades and Swann Morton scalpel handles.

The traditional knife and blade making process

The traditional knife and blade making process can be broken down into four main steps. The initial shaping of the knife is achieved through the process of forging or blanking. Forging occurs when the blade is exposed to and heated up to a very high temperature. It is then shaped using hammer and anvil to achieve a shape that is very close to the final desired dimensions. Our range of Olfa safety knives, gr8 pro safety knives, Bosch planer blades and Stanley knives, including Stanley 1992, Stanley 5192 and Stanley 1996 are made using a mixture of traditional and modern techniques, ensuring that your Stanley knife, safety knife or planer blade will be of the highest quality and workmanship.

Blade blanks are often made in the production of quality knives and blades including snap off blades, hooked blades, concave blades, and safety knives.  A variety of methods can be used to create these blade blanks, dependant on the material thickness and the alloy content of the steel. Sometimes blade blanks are stamped using sheet material, and sometimes water jet cutters, electron beam cutting or lasers are used. Custom knife makers on a smaller scale may cut their steel blade blanks using a metal cutting bandsaw. A variety of different methods can be used to profile a blank including using belt grinders, files or hacksaws.

If no power equipment is available, this process can be carried out with files, if the steel has not been hardened yet. Grinding wheels, or small belt sanders are used by beginners to make knives and blades. Well equipped and experienced knife and blade makers usually use a large industrial belt grinder, or a belt grinder made specifically for this purpose. Pre-polish grinding on a heat treated blade can be done if the blade is kept cool to keep the temperature of the metal at a consistent level.

Crafting Knives and Tools from Knife Point

Sheffield based supplier of knives and blades, Knife-Point, stock an extensive range of crafting knives and tools including a full range of replacement blades at a great prices, with fast delivery and discounts for bulk buying. Perfect for use in trades, DIY work, hobbies and crafts, our knives, blades and scrapers are a great option for a variety of industries. They are also of very high quality and made to last.

We stock an extensive and diverse range of Stanley knife blades including Stanley 1992, Stanley 5192 and Stanley 1996, which are perfect for a variety of crafting and hobby craft projects. Using these great blades, you will be able to cut a range of materials with precision, ease and intricate detail. Our hobby tools, blades and knives make the best tools for art and craft projects and modelling. As reputable suppliers of knives and blades, Knife-Point have been supplying businesses and individuals alike with craft knives, Stanley knife blades and trimming knife blades for a number of years.

Hobbyists and professionals alike find our range of Olfa knives and trimming knife blades just what they need for their projects. Whether it is hobby craft, art and craft or modelling, our range of knives and blades produce consistent, accurate cuts that will give you the quality finish you are looking for.

Our range of trimming knife blades and Olfa knives are great for precision cutting requirements often needed for craft projects. They are also perfect for when you need the highest level of control and precision, and will effectively cut through lighter materials including paper and card, and fabric and material. They are also suitable for cutting through thicker materials including plastics, balsa wood and even thin metal. Here at Knife-Point, we are sure to have the right knife or blade for your crafting, DIY or hobby craft project.

Our range of Stanley knives provides the perfect choice for any avid crafters project. We stock Stanely 1992, Stanley 5192 and Stanley 1996, among many other knives and blades, meaning that you can always find what you need with Knife-Point. Our knives and knife blades are durable and reliable, and will easily cut through all grades of paper, mat board, foam board, fabrics, sheet metal and plastic. Great for individuals and professionals, our range is so wide that you are sure to find just what you need.

Great British Bake Off’s Ian Cumming’s New Christmas Recipe with the help of a Stanley Knife

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Ian admits he is not much of a cake baker but he does make bread multiple times each week and knows that no meal is complete without a pudding. His favourite way to conclude a meal, therefore, is with a tart, new recipes of which he has created for you to try this Christmas, with the help of some technical equipment, like Stanley knives.  Here is our favourite recipe at Knife Point

Chocolate, Chestnut and Marmalade Tarts

For the pastry (making approximately 9/10, 10cm tarts):

 

120g unsalted butter at room temperature

70g icing sugar

25g ground almonds

Pinch of table salt

Half tsp vanilla paste

1 large egg

220g plain flour (plus more for dusting)

 

For the filling:

 

175g Chestnut paste

70g of dark (70% cocoa) chocolate

70g double cream

80g thick cut marmalade

1 large egg

50g caster sugar

Icing sugar to decorate (optional)

 

Mixing, Baking, Tasting

 

Preheat the oven 180°C

 

So starting with the pastry first, take the butter and put it in to a large mixing bowl briefly beating it with a wooden spoon, before adding the icing sugar and beating again.  Now add ground almonds, salt and the vanilla paste and beat again.  Next beat very briefly your egg in to the mixture, but only to the degree that the yolk bursts.  Your mixture will and should look like it has hardly been mixed, but add the flour and all of this will immediately be sorted out and your pastry dough will be instantly smooth.  Shape your dough in to a disc, wrap in Clingfilm and fridge chill for a minimum of 30 minutes.

 

Flour a clean, flat surface and roll out your chilled pastry as thin as you can – hopefully you can get it to be the thickness of a 50 pence piece.  Ian uses a 12cm diameter cutter to cut discs as they are the perfect fit for his tart tins but you may want to use different sized cutters and tins.  Press the dough with your chosen sized cutter and return them to the fridge for another 30 minutes minimum.

 

Now for the contents of tart – start by breaking the chocolate up in to small pieces, putting them in to a mixing bowl with the double cream, before warming it for 20 seconds on high in the microwave and stirring it.  If there are still lumps, return it to the microwave for another 10 seconds and stir again.  Take care not to overheat the chocolate and double cream combo as it will split if it gets too hot!  When it looks glossy and smooth add the marmalade and chestnut paste.  Separately beat the egg and the caster sugar together in to a paste and then add this to everything else and combine well.

 

Finally, it is time to fill the tart cases, so line your tin if you feel it is necessary in your tin, blind baking is apparently optional and subjective.  Fill the tart cases as full as you can (to the top) and put them in the oven for 20 to 30 minutes.  You will know when the tarts are done when they have lost their glossy shine in the middle and have risen all over.  Leave your chocolatey Christmas tarts to cool before turning them out of the tin and, of course, tasting them!

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Stanley Knives are helpful during Cooking

To add a festive touch to these chocolately Christmas tarts, Ian decided to add Christmas tree designs to the top off them.  He did this by drawing a stencil on to paper so that the shape and size was correct, cutting it out using a Stanley knife for ease and definition.  He then used icing sugar and the Stanley knife cut stencil to create a Christmas tree design on the top of the tarts, for a festive look, though this could be done with any shape or design of your choice.

Contact Knife Point Today

Stanley knife blades are often used for roofing, flooring, packaging and arts and crafts but why not use them for assistance in the kitchen, too?  There are multiple types, such as the heavy duty concave blades, single edge scrapers, Stanley Fat Max extra heavy blades – there is a knife and blade for you!  Knife Point are the leading suppliers of Stanley Knives and Stanley Knife Blades in Sheffield, as well as supplying an array of other knives.  If you would like more information then please get in contact with us here at Knife Point on 07737 133030, email us at sales@knife-point.co.uk or alternatively, you can click here to be taken directly to our website.

Sheffield Snap off Blades of Perfect Quality

When you are carrying out any sort of work, it is important that quality takes priority. With reasonable snap off blades in plentiful variety; Knife-Point have fast become the go to supplier for knives and blades in Sheffield.

We have an extensive variety of snap off blades products from the home of steel – Sheffield; as well as similar products from reputable suppliers such as Olfa. Whatever the blade that you require, we will do our utmost to supply you with the product that is most suitable for your individual needs.

Top Drawer Snap Off Blades Purchases

The quality of your purchase will always be right from the top drawer; and you will consistently feel the benefits as a result. Our Sheffield segmented snap off blades are lightly oiled and supplied in protective plastic tubes; ensuring that they are primed to carry out only the highest standard of work.

The hardened and tempered carbon steel that is used to make the Sheffield blades ensures that these cutting tools are impressively sharp. This is such a vital quality for cutting tasks; as accuracy is always of paramount importance for tasks that require this sort of blade.

This is transferable across a number of different trades and industries. For flooring work it is essential that tiles are cut perfectly so that they seamlessly fit into the scheme of a house. Similarly, in the graphic arts industry it is so important that the knife you are using enables you to cut along the finest and most accurate of lines.

Olfa, Stanley and Sheffield Snap Off Blades

Whatever the job, our variety of Olfa, Sheffield and stanley knife blades will ensure that you are able to find the knife that is most suitable for you. Our stock range guarantees that you will be able to find replacement blades that fit a whole variety of snap off handles.

Amongst our inventory we supply 18mm, 9mm and 25mm replacement blades; which can be bought and supplied to you in a range of different quantities. Commonly we will supply in batches of 10; with discounts available when quantities such as 100 are reached with individual orders.

Whatever your requirements, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us here at Knife-Point. We have extensive experience in meeting an entirety of varying customer demands; and we will strive to help match you to the most suitable of our products.

Swann Morton and Stanley Knife Blades Perfect for Design Students

Pressure can be a constant of student life. Deadlines, late nights and hours spent in isolation are just some of a few of the constraints that fall upon design students in particular. For those people; it is essential to do everything possible to make day-to-day life easier. With such an emphasis placed on accuracy within the world of design; Swann Morton and Stanley knife blades can help towards the achievement of it.

For example; an architecture student looking to showcase a concept through a model will rely heavily on the quality of their cutting tool during its manufacture. Evidencing their knowledge of the importance of exactness within the profession is of the utmost importance.

Success and Reward

If you are one of those students; showing that you are able to work to only the highest levels of accuracy – right from the initial stages of creation – could be the key contributing factor towards your idea’s success.

By taking ownership of the importance of attention to detail; you are also making your own life easier in the process. When dealing with the pressures of university life; taking such measures can be extremely rewarding.

Wasted time remaking models over and over again – because they are cut incorrectly – can be extremely demoralizing. Achieving precision first time is endlessly satisfying; and understanding that you can do this through purchasing the best cutting tools is invaluable.

Fulfillment Thanks to Swann Morton and Stanley Knife Blades

Once you have taken the decision to place emphasis on accuracy; it is worth taking the time to research which tools will ensure the most success when carrying out a task. The manufacturers of Swann Morton and Stanley knife blades guarantee the quality of their knives. With so many years of experience; they are a wise choice of provider.

Blades from either of the manufacturers can ensure that the level of your work is only of the highest standard – helping to ensure good grades in the process! Consistency and quality of finish are two qualities that will shine through in the components that make up your product.

Swann Morton Available in an Array of Quantities

Both of these established manufacturer’s blades can be bought in an array of different quantities; directly from us here at Knife-Point. We are vastly experienced knife providers; with extensive knowledge of both the supply and production of a whole host of blades.

We understand the importance that needs to be placed on meeting the individual needs of each and every customer. We can always ensure that you get your hands on the knife products that will allow you to achieve the greatest success in the tasks you are carrying out – whatever they may be.

Our passion and dedication shines through in every customer transaction that we enter in to; and our satisfaction comes from knowing that we are able to provide you with any number of products that will allow you to carry out high quality work.

Use Swann Morton and Stanley Knife Blades for Your Hobby Craft Tasks

Accuracy is a vital commodity in life; especially when it comes to the world of craft. There is nothing worse than applying your time and dedication to a project; to simply see it go to waste. In hobby craft work, precision is everything; and the use of Swann Morton or Stanley knife blades can help you the achieve it.

Card making, model making and artwork are just some of the craft activities regularly carried out by professional craftsman and hobby craftsman alike. Having blades that are both sharp and fine within the industry is simply essential; as anything less will result in the creation of a product that severely lacks quality.

Reputation for a Reason

Craft industry professionals and casual craft enthusiasts working on projects within sectors such as the ones mentioned, are likely to understand this; and Swann Morton and Stanley knife blades have been helping them to achieve satisfaction through their work for decades.

There are obvious benefits to using products produced by established manufacturers in any profession. Great reputation is there for a reason; often as a result of guaranteed quality assurance from a supplier. With Swann Morton and Stanley knife products; that is something that is a given.

The Difference between Business Success and Failure

Achieving consistency and a quality finish is so important in the manufacture of craft products. As a profession that has thrived on care and attention; the importance of attention to detail within it cannot be overstated. Take, for example; a card maker whose living is based on the success of the sale of their products.

Inaccurate features on the card would result in customers feeling unimpressed with products; and resultantly sales of their products would be significantly affected. The knife chosen by the craft artist making the card can be the difference between achieving success and failure in their business.

Blades Can Be Bought in Packs

Both Swann Morton and Stanley knife blades can be used in the production of a whole host of materials; including paper, card and plastics. Blades can be bought in packs; and are often made to be easily interchangeable to ensure that only the highest quality of work is carried out when using them.

Here at Knife-point we stock products by a whole host of manufacturers; ensuring that you will always be able to find the knives and knife blades that are best suited to you. We manufacture our own knives as well; further evidencing the professional versatility of our products.

With decades of combined experience in the manufacture of knives; we continue to be a leader of knife supply within the area and further afield. Our passion and dedication towards what we do is just one of the countless reasons that our customers continue to use us time and time again.

Swann Morton Knife Providers Keeping Eye on News

The man behind the current Channel 4 programme ‘The Island’ recently caused controversy; when he suggested that children should be allowed to play with knives from a young age. The topic was picked up by the national press; with both The Telegraph and The Independent printing the story.

Bear Grylls attracts an awful lot of attention in the UK due to his position as Chief Scout of the Scouting Association. He also experienced unparalleled levels of success with his show Bear Grylls: Born Survivor; a ‘survival tip technique’ show which earned millions of adoring fans across the globe.

He is a champion of the outdoors; and is never too far from a story which covers encouraging kids to embrace the wild. His comments came as he told the Radio Times that parents should be teaching children “how to embrace and manage risk”.

Using Knives Safely

Grylls has received criticism in the media for his suggestions; after stating during an interview that encouraging children to play with knives could be ‘empowering’. He did state, however, that he felt that way because it’s important for a developing mind to learn to do something in the safest way, as reported in The Independent:

“Sometimes in life we get cut,” he said. “My six-year-old recently cut himself on a knife, and came in with blood pouring everywhere, but, you know what? He’s not cut himself again. He learned how to handle a knife.”

Critics have suggested that this is an idyllic view, and that an accident would never be too far away with children given responsibility of knives. Grylls though; did state in the same interview: “When I say to budding adventurers, ‘Listen – a blunt penknife is a dangerous knife. Make sure it’s really sharp’ – the kids’ faces light up. Like all kids, they want a mega-sharp penknife – great, but teach them to respect it and use it properly,” countering the argument that his thinking is purely reckless, and adding some logic to his quotes.

Experts in Knife Production – Including Swann Morton

We at Knife-Point were certainly interested in the story; but we will stick to the actual production of knives! We manufacture our own knives; as well as selling a whole range of other fantastic branded products; including Swann Morton knives sourced from the home of UK steel production – Sheffield.

Our expertise is the knife production industry. With decades of combined experience, we work tirelessly to manufacture and deliver only the highest quality of knives; and continue to be one of the leaders of knife production in the area. Our dedication to the job is just one of the many reasons customers come back to us time and time again. We can source or produce the right blades for you, ensuring that we are delivering only the highest levels of customer satisfaction.

Trimming Knife Blades Manufacturer Notice World War 1 Memorabilia Stolen From Museum

As leaders of knife production and supply in Sheffield; we at Knife-Point are always on the lookout for interesting knife-related news. With over 30 years of experience in the industry; we have historical roots with relation to knife production that stretch back many decades. As such, we find the history of knives fascinating – so when we came across this particular story; we were particularly interested.

Recently, in Western Esplanade; a historic piece of World War One memorabilia was stolen from a Canvey museum. The item concerned is a trench knife – otherwise known as a trench dagger – and was taken from a display case within the museum. The incident was believed to have occurred between the hours of 10am and 1.15pm on Monday the 5th May.

Stolen Over Bank Holiday Weekend

It is thought that knife was stolen whilst volunteers from the museum were showing members of the public around over the last Bank Holiday weekend. Allan Reed is a volunteer at the museum; and said that it was both an important and significant part of the military history of Essex.

The knife itself has a knuckle duster grip; and has Vulcan and Sheffield Steel on the blade. The markings GMH Stealing; Essex Reg 1916 can be found inscribed onto the blade. Anyone with access to information on the theft; or who may have been offered the item for sale, should be directed to PC Lisa-Ann Gore at Essex police; who told The Enquirer, Essex:

Very Important To The Museum

“The museum would like to get the piece back as it is very important to them. It is also a weapon and we would like to get it back in safe hands. I would urge anyone with any information to contact me as soon as possible.”

Memorabilia items from WW1 can be extremely valuable; and are often fantastic examples of knife production in previous historical times. In product design; lessons can always be learnt from the past. Examples of time and dedication being applied to the production of knives can be found throughout history.

Trimming Knife Blades and More

At Knife-Point; we like to consider these factors when producing knives for our customers. Our dedication, sharp service and pricing is ­­­a reason why we are such a successful provider of many specialist products – including our trimming knife blades.

It is our intention to exceed our customers’ requirements; ensuring that we build long-lasting relationships that will ensure you consistently come back to us for your knife needs. High quality products, competitive pricing, excellent service and rapid deliveries are our key selling points. Visit our website at www.knife-point.co.uk to check us out.

Using a Concave Blade for Extra Degree of Accuracy

Often, when you are carrying out an industry-standard task, it can sometimes be difficult to search for the blades that are most suitable for the job that you are doing. By finding out exactly what task you are doing – and the specifics of that task – you can begin to choose exactly what knife product you need for your job. Some tasks require a more heavy duty blade, whilst others pair better with a specifically catered knife; that has been designed with such care and attention that it is perfect for the job you want to carry out.

You just need to make sure that these are the knives that you end up finding and purchasing. A concave blade can be exactly the sort of product that has been described here. There will have been many times that workers within the commercial industry have found themselves using tools that just don’t quite match up to the aspirations of quality that they have in their minds. There is nothing more frustrating than wanting to carry out a task to complete perfection – but finding yourself constrained by the tools that you are using.

A concave blade has been designed as the perfect knife cutting tool to carry out such tasks which require these high levels of accuracy. A concave blade design for trimming knife blades can provide you with the most perfectly designed tool for tasks requiring that extra degree of accuracy. Those extra careful, precision cuts can be perfectly achieved with a concave blade. The design of this particular blades means that it does not catch the wood when you’re trying to carve it. This enables only the highest quality of finishes, which is exactly the thing that many workers aspire towards on a daily basis.

An example of a task that requires such a product would be a worker carrying out a task within the leather industry. It is obviously essential that only the greatest levels of accuracy are adhered to in a case like this; as the application of the incorrect knife blade could completely destroy the quality of a product. People purchasing leather products expect only the highest quality of product. They have often paid that extra level of money to get a leather product, so it is essential that during the manufacture, the utmost care is taken by workers. This can be achieved through the use of a concave blade.

Other places that a concave blade can be put to use are across a whole range of industries. Examples of why they are in such demand can be found through their use within the cutting of composite aluminum sheet, the cutting of wood products and in the cutting of a whole array of craft materials. A concave blade can also be used within the carpet fitting tools industry, for the achievement of only the most clean and precise cuts. This is another great selling point.

 

 

 

Choose a Scraper Blade for Versatility

A scraper blade can be that exact tool that you need to carry out your individual industry tasks. The sheer versatility that can be brought about through the purchase of one of these blades is what makes them such a big seller. It really does depend exactly what task you require your knife blade for, as you really can tailor your search to find the exact scraper blade that you need. As a worker, it is always reassuring to know that you have the flexibility that you require in that work that you are carrying out – and this is something that can be happily achieved.

A scraper blade can be particularly effective as a tool to use within your home. Whether it be in your workshop, in a hobby house, in a garden shed, or simply in the house itself; these are blades that lend themselves perfectly to the home environment.

If you feel like some areas of your home are need of some renovating, then a scraper blade really could be the perfect tool for you. The sharpness of this particular type of blade – as long as it has been well maintained – lends itself excellently to wallpaper stripping around your home. If you have a room that really does need a complete makeover, then a scraper blade can be the perfect tool to utilize.

Fitting your knife blade to the appropriate handle is essential, and blades that you purchase can sometimes be interchangeable. With a comfortable grip on the right scraper, this really can be an industry tool to be reckoned with.

The blades are widely recognized by knife product manufacturers. As there are different blades for different means under the umbrella of this type of knife; there are different materials that the blades are made out of. Some of the blades are made from carbon steel, whilst others may be made from carbon steel with the addition of an aluminum spine. A scraper blade can be so much easier to use than a standard scraper; whilst it will also ensure that the task that you carry out is done so more efficiently. Better quality tools ensure that a better quality job is carried out – that is without question.

Scraper blades can also be used for a whole host of other tasks; including window paint scraping, filling during home maintenance and the cutting of plaster board. You can also purchase mini versions of these knife blades, which can further help to make the knife transferrable across your varying industry tasks.

It is always worth taking the time to ensure that you properly maintain your products as well, and with knife blades this is particularly relevant. If you have spent the time choosing the best tool that is available to you, it shows that you care about the job that needs doing, and the same principles should be applied to maintenance of the tools that you choose to purchase for your tasks.

 

Using a don carlos Knife for Those Extra Unusual Tasks

When you need a very specific knife for your varying industry tasks, it can sometimes be difficult to choose which knife is exactly the right one for you. It is worth taking the time to research the matter, as it will ensure that a better job is carried out as a result. A don carlos knife can be the tool that you need for particularly specific tasks, as it can do a job that other knife blades wouldn’t allow you to do.

For a task such as trimming UPCV welds, you are obviously going to need a particularly specific tool to enable you to carry out the work with the highest degree of success. A don carlos knife can be perfect for this, as it is specifically designed for these sorts of tasks. It is extremely unique in the characteristics that it has to offer; and resultantly it is no wonder that these knives are often chosen by industry workers who need a more specific tool for their tasks.

Other more unusual tasks that may require a don carlos knife could include the removal of window beads, the manufacture of windows and doors and the cutting of lino. Those working within the leather and upholsteries trade may also find these knives to be of particular use for them.

A great plus point for a don carlos knife as a product as a whole is that they provide the perfect platform for reusability. The blades can be re-sharpened as many times as you like, over and over again. As they are specifically made for commercial use, they are made to be extremely sharp, and this lasting quality is one of the many characteristics that make them so very appealing as a product.

Sheffield Trimming Knife Blades Only the Highest Quality

When you are purchasing any product – whether that is a knife or a whole host of other things – you want to be sure that as the customer you are acquiring a product that emanates quality and class. Within each industry, there are always people that make products to a higher standard than others. In the trimming knife blades market, you can always be safe in the knowledge that the best products you can buy will be in the city of Sheffield.

Trimming knife blades can come in a whole array of different shapes and sizes, as there are so many different tasks that people will need to carry out in the commercial industry with a certain type of knife blade. A concave blade or a hooked blade may both be equally valid; it really just does depend on what the task is that you are carrying out. You need to take the time to decide on the knife that is most suitable for the job – otherwise you may find yourself facing some problems later on.

Once you are completely sure you have made the right decision for exactly what specific product in the trimming knife blades market it is that you require, you should look no further than knives that have been made in Sheffield. The city has a real degree of history with relation to the steel industry, and manufacturers there and in the surrounding area can provide you with trimming knife blades that perfectly suit your needs. Just as you would be expected to carry out high quality tasks as a worker within the commercial industry, you should expect the same level of care and attention to be applied to the products that you require in your industry.

Quality Assured with Swann Morton

Swann Morton blades bring with them a guarantee of quality assurance and unparalleled standards. Made by a company that provides blades for a whole range of different uses, the knives are in great demand.

Swann Morton primarily supply blades for knives that are the preferred choice of many of the world’s surgeons and healthcare professionals; such as G.P’s, nurses, paramedics and practitioners in the associated fields of dentistry, podiatry and veterinary practice. Surgical disciplines that use the knives include cardiology, orthopedics and reconstructive surgery.

The company is based in Sheffield and has been there since 1932.  They are a world leader in the manufacture and production of surgical blades, scalpels and handles. With an established network of overseas distributors and a supporting local customer base, they are well renowned in the knife production industry. It is vitally important to have the right tool to complete the right task to the best of your ability. With regards to surgical products, the quality has to be perfect, and that is what Swann Morton aim to provide – perfection.

The blades that the company produces can sometimes be made from stainless steel, whilst others are made from carbon steel. Both permanently fitted knife blades and disposable knife blades are on the wide market of products that they produce. Part of their key to success as a business has been their ability to adapt to be able to produce knives for varying tasks. By widening the scope and range of the products they make available to customers, Swann Morton are able to stay at the pinnacle of the knife-production industry. The precision, consistency and quality are all qualities that are recognizable within every knife that they produce. Those characteristics attached to each and every one of their products have played a big part in the ability the company has to reach the global market.

With regards to the surgical products that they produce, Swann Morton manufacture products consisting of 70 individual blade types and 30 different handle types. Each of them is manufactured with the same precision cutting performance and quality control techniques. These qualities continue to play a big part in the ever-expanding reach of the company.

Swann Morton knife blades are also produced for the craft industry. The same standards of service and quality control are adhered to by the company, as they produce a completely different knife product for an entirely different industry. When you are carrying out a craft task, it is vital that you are able to be incredibly precise in the task that you are doing, and this is a quality you can be sure to be obtaining when you purchase a knife that incorporates a Swann Morton knife.

The great variety of products on offer and ensure that you will use this manufacturer time and time again. You may even do this for the purchasing of knives that you will use in completely different tasks in your life, it all depends on what knife you feel suits best.

Using a Bosch Planer Blade in Your Varying Industry Tasks

A Bosch planer blade is always at the cutting edge of the knife production and manufacture industry. With final products that are delivered for a whole range of different knife users, the scale of knife products produced by the company is incredibly high. As a result, it is essential that the products that are being produced are always done so with assured quality as a given.

As an industry leader, Bosch has built up a huge following from the many people around the globe that choose to use their knife products. They produce a vast range of knives for so many different purposes. These include knives that can be used in the cutting of polystyrene, insulation materials, rubber, leather and many other soft materials.

For those working with wood a Bosch planer blade can be the ideal choice for tasks such as the cutting of hard woods, chipboard, MDF and block board up to 25mm in thickness. Those in the timber construction industry may find these knives to be of the ideal standard for them. They can be used in whilst manufacturing nails, aluminum, plastics and piping.

A Bosch planer bade can form the ideal cutting-tool for a whole range of power tools and saws. Jigsaw blades made out of their blades are of an excellent standard, and are often chosen by those looking to do heavy duty cutting. Bosch recently announced a new oscillating multi-tool accessory which is 3 inches long and can cut through and remove sealant, caulk, silicone and urethane. Some of the blades that Bosch produces are up to 100mm.

With regards to the product itself, many of the blades are made using the micro grain carbide technology. By implementing this technique in the manufacture of knife products, Bosch are able to stay well ahead of competitors, safe in the knowledge that they are using the most innovative techniques to produce their products.

The knives are designed to produce very clean cuts through a whole range of materials, from those that are softer, to those that are denser in their make-up. They are always tough and durable, which is an essential selling point for a Bosch planer blade. You can be safe in the knowledge that if you choose one of these products, you will be obtaining a knife that is designed and produced to operate in a way that best meets your needs as a professional.

The blades designed with a big emphasis placed on the accuracy and precision that is always needed when you are carrying out a critical jobsite application task. All the blades are engineered to be extremely thick, and some of the knives possess a precision plunge tip; which it is possible to sharpen time and time again. As a result, if you buy a Bosch planer blade you are obtaining a product that gives you piece of mind with regards to longevity. This can help you to safe costs within your own individual profession.

Being Aware of your Woodworking Planer Blade

When you are carrying out work with your woodworking planer blade or black & decker planer blade, understanding the importance of keeping the blade in good condition is essential. If you are taking the time to purchase a woodworking planer blade of a high quality, it deserves your time and attention with regards to the upkeep of its condition.

Varying types of metal can be used to produce this product, which is often seen to be used in the woodworking and joinery industries.

It is quite easy to tell when your blade such as a black & decker planer blade is in need of being sharpened. If the blade is in good condition, you can usually tell this by turning it upwards towards a light source. If it is in good working order then it should look absolutely flat in the light.

It is easy for your woodworking planer blade to wear down over the course of time. Following advice with regards to knife maintenance can be essential to the longevity of the product that you own. It goes without saying that it is worth spending the time taking care of your product, as if you don’t do this it will cost you dearly further down the line with relation to the expense that would be brought through the purchase of a new woodworking planer blade such as a black & decker planer blade.

Some knives can be easier to sharpen than others, but you can always find advice from professionals on how to do this. It is simply inevitable that you will need to put at least some of your time into the maintenance of you woodworking planer blade, particularly if you are someone that regularly uses it as part of work.

Versatility Through the Use of a Hooked Blade

With such an array of knives available to consumers, it can sometimes be difficult to know which knife is most suitable for each job requiring one. If you want to achieve professionalism in the work you are doing, a hooked blade for your knife can sometimes be the right route to go down with regards to the knife that you decide to choose.

A hooked blade may be used for a whole number of industry tasks, as it can help you to achieve results that simply are not possible with other types of knife blades available across the industry market. Within the packaging industry, a hooked blade can sometimes be exactly the right knife that you need. The functionality of a hooked blade means that it is specifically tailored for cutting tasks that workers need to carry out within this particular line of work.

A hooked blade can also be ideal if you are a workman working on a task that requires you to cut sections of roofing, synthetic wrap, insulation or other building materials. The flexibility presented by a hooked blade is part of the reason it can be such an attractive proposition to consumers, as it is able to allow you as a workman to work confidently and precisely in your field in ways that wouldn’t be permitted through the use of other knives and blades.

The reversible, sharpened double hook that can often be associated with a hooked blade is just one a number of unique qualities that it is a product possesses. The penetration that a hooked blade can allow you to achieve when cutting through a material during a certain task is perhaps the most unique selling point of the blade and the story of its success.

Fitting Your Stanley Knives With Trimming Knife Blades

Ensuring that you fit the best trimming knife blades to your Stanley knives is essential if you want to complete a job to the highest possible standard. Your Stanley knives can be fitted with these heavy duty trimming blades if you need to complete a task that requires a more durable blade.

These general purpose blades can be fitted to your Stanley knives to be used as carpet fitting tools. They are also used in the cutting of vinyl and other sheet materials. The straight cutting edge ensures that accuracy is an essential parameter considered in guaranteeing that the heavy duty tasks for which more heavy duty blades are required are completed to the highest possible standard.

So if you require a knife blade that is uncompromising on providing a high quality of finish that can be used for multiple purposes and fit to existing Stanley knives that you own, you should look no further than trimming knife blades. The satisfaction gained from using the blades will only further encourage repeated use, and leave you highly satisfied with the end results produced from using the blades.

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