Starting a Knife Production Line
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Starting a Knife Production Line
Dear Friends,
I am planing to start a new product line of protection/hunting/adventure knives in my factory.
I wanted to know a few things like:
1. your opinion.
2. procedure that i will have to follow
3. Legal issues.
Kindly feel free to respond....ur valuable suggestion are welcome..
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Cheers nd Good life
I am planing to start a new product line of protection/hunting/adventure knives in my factory.
I wanted to know a few things like:
1. your opinion.
2. procedure that i will have to follow
3. Legal issues.
Kindly feel free to respond....ur valuable suggestion are welcome..
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Cheers nd Good life
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Re: Starting a Knife Production Line
Best of luck for the plan. Do post pics and info about the products when ready. Regards
Alameinite
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Re: Starting a Knife Production Line
Brilliant idea! I am sure you'll find a lot of customers / reviewers here!
As for legal process, you can try contacting people who import knives - like the folks at oliveplanet, outdoortravelgear, lightorati, etc. I believe there is no industrial scale producer of quality outdoor knives in India (haven't come across one myself). You can also try speaking to the kitchen knife makers / importers like Godrej Cartini, Anjali, etc. Maybe the guys at Precihole would also be able to give some guidance.
As for legal process, you can try contacting people who import knives - like the folks at oliveplanet, outdoortravelgear, lightorati, etc. I believe there is no industrial scale producer of quality outdoor knives in India (haven't come across one myself). You can also try speaking to the kitchen knife makers / importers like Godrej Cartini, Anjali, etc. Maybe the guys at Precihole would also be able to give some guidance.
Cheers!
EssDee
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All the best brother
A knife makes me feel stronger, keeps my temper down and gives me the courage to fight for the right. If I am wrong, don't correct me...
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All the best Abhishek, do let us know when u start the production. I will be interested in tactical knives.
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Re: Starting a Knife Production Line
hollow ground blades will be good.
Nagarifle
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All the Best abhishek
I am in line - when your first batch of blades are out!!!
Briha
I am in line - when your first batch of blades are out!!!
Briha
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I am just behind Brihaji!
Cheers!
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In a polity, each citizen is to possess his own arms, which are not supplied or owned by the state. — Aristotle
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EssDee
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Re: Starting a Knife Production Line
hi abhishek,
i am based in navi mumbai. we have our own in-house laser cutting and sheet metal fabrication set up. we currently do a lot of jobs for various saw blade and cutting tool manufacturers. we have worked with various steel grades, though the final finish is done at our customers end. the thicknesses we work with are typically from 0.1mm upto 10mm for the blades. i have done a couple of knives of myself and close friends... i'd be glad to help you out in any way possible...
cheers,
kshitij
i am based in navi mumbai. we have our own in-house laser cutting and sheet metal fabrication set up. we currently do a lot of jobs for various saw blade and cutting tool manufacturers. we have worked with various steel grades, though the final finish is done at our customers end. the thicknesses we work with are typically from 0.1mm upto 10mm for the blades. i have done a couple of knives of myself and close friends... i'd be glad to help you out in any way possible...
cheers,
kshitij
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Re: Starting a Knife Production Line
attaching a recent piece i made for a friend... just to give you an idea of what can be done...
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Re: Starting a Knife Production Line
Hi Mr Kshitij,
Very impressive piece of art indeed. Just three queries about this piece.
a. Thickness and grade of steel used
b. Is it up for sale and if yes,for how much ?
Sorry for the second straight forward one,but can't help it.
Regards
Very impressive piece of art indeed. Just three queries about this piece.
a. Thickness and grade of steel used
b. Is it up for sale and if yes,for how much ?
Sorry for the second straight forward one,but can't help it.
Regards
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A lot to sweat , Before I sleep,...And Miles to run before I sleep.."
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> Awesome jobkshitij wrote:attaching a recent piece i made for a friend... just to give you an idea of what can be done...
> Especially like the profiling & contours - appears well balanced too!!!
Briha
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Thank you. Glad you liked it.alameinite wrote:Hi Mr Kshitij,
Very impressive piece of art indeed. Just three queries about this piece.
a. Thickness and grade of steel used
b. Is it up for sale and if yes,for how much ?
Sorry for the second straight forward one,but can't help it.
Regards
A. Thickness was about 5mm. Steel grade was SS316, he didnt intend to use it on anything but just wanted a show piece that wouldnt rust. Normally have CR65, 75CR1, SS316, 420HC, 440C and SK5 in the workshop.
B. Its not up for sale because i have already gifted it to some one. But since he stays next door, i can always get it back to show you guys.
C. Its free. Or actually its worth a couple of beers
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that's a true art..kshitij wrote:attaching a recent piece i made for a friend... just to give you an idea of what can be done...
nice work
can u design a Rambo Style Knife if Ordered ????
faster, faster, faster, faster .......
till the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death
till the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death
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Hi marksman_dd,
Glad you liked it.
I do not make/design these for commercial purposes. Made that one for a close friend.
Cheers.
Glad you liked it.
I do not make/design these for commercial purposes. Made that one for a close friend.
Cheers.
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