This is how most patterns of flatware are made. The knife handle construction shown is certainly better than stamping out the knife from a sheet, or from drop forging. They could put a better knife blade in there, but most folks aren't willing to pay for that level of quality. The floral pattern shown during production was called "True Rose" by Oneida, sold for about $8 a setting, and was intended for mass consumption.
Loved the video! I'm always fascinated by how metals is fabricated into different shapes and useful things!
BaerMarketing 4 weeks ago
Gee, the forks really let me down...
Redgit232 4 months ago
tell yea what stepping on a fish fork hurts like hell!
oddsource 7 months ago
How It's Cheaply Made
MrMKH2010 8 months ago 25
cool
PiercingIceTiger 1 year ago
That was really interesting, thank you!
GokuMizuno 1 year ago
This is how most patterns of flatware are made. The knife handle construction shown is certainly better than stamping out the knife from a sheet, or from drop forging. They could put a better knife blade in there, but most folks aren't willing to pay for that level of quality. The floral pattern shown during production was called "True Rose" by Oneida, sold for about $8 a setting, and was intended for mass consumption.
SilverSuperstore 1 year ago
@SilverSuperstore Forged and heat treated S30V with a full tang or even has the tang as a handle is stronger.
1ohtaf1 11 months ago
LMAO! This is how POS silverware is made. Junk!!!
shadowblack1987 2 years ago
You don't understand manufacturing
sherrillmfg 1 year ago