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DirectoryGold Article Directory: September 2006
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This blog contains selected articles on a variety of topics from the DirectoryGold Article Directory. Friday, September 29, 2006. The Four Basics of Successful Outsourcing. The Four Basics of Successful Outsourcing. There are four basic steps in designing and implementing an outsourcing strategy. These help the management of small and medium enterprises to derive the benefits of outsourcing while avoiding the pitfalls and legal wrangles that can undo the advantages of outsourcing. Initially, you must log...
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Western Folding Knives
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Folding knives are surprisingly old; there are examples in Roman history, and they were quite popular when pockets were in vogue from about the 1600s on. But not all folding knives are Western folding knives. Western folding knives look like outsized pocket knives. With brown handles and blades with only one sharp side that are as long as five inches; when folded out, a Western folding knife's blade will lock into place. The folded-out design of a Western folding knife is based on the Bowie knife. And ot...
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Knife Making Beginners - Advice to get you started in knifemaking
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Advice for the Knife Making Beginner. If you're a knife making beginner, you should probably start with a simple round-tanged Bowie knife. This consists of a blade with a round tang to insert into the handle; a pommel and a guard; a handle; and whatever fixative you use to hold it together. Knife making beginners can't go wrong with this combination. Each part of a knife has a name. Click here for Anatomy of a Fixed Blade Knife. And you want to live from knife making beginner into old pro status. Never f...
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Knife Making Basics - Tips on materials, tools, supplies and safety
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More Knife Making Basics. Beginners need to know the knife making basics. Most beginners, in fact, start with basic knife making kits. And only from there move on to assembling their own knives from materials purchased or crafted themselves. Knife making basics include information on how knives go together, where to find the parts and other supplies. And how to keep yourself safe. Those are the blade/tang pieces. One is moulding, which is a form of casting; it may be blacksmithed (all Damascus steel ...
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Knife Making Grinders and methods
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If you're interested in knife making technology, you should probably learn the basics of knife making. If you're interested in technology and metallurgy at all, knife making technology is sure to fascinate you. With its long and venerable history, the beauty and art of the craft, and the remarkable advances in knife making technology, knife making makes an excellent hobby. Return from Knife Making Technology. To Knife Making Supplies .net.
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Custom Hunting Knives
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Custom hunting knives can be your handiest tools when you're out hunting. These custom hunting knives are in specialized forms and materials , made specifically for gutting and skinning your kill, for filleting, and for other hunting tasks. And since they're custom hunting knives, you can have them made in any way that suits your personality. Advantages of Custom Hunting Knives. How To Buy Custom Hunting Knives. How To Spot A Well-Made Custom Hunting Knife. Does the custom hunting knife feel smooth and b...
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Knife Blade Shapes: Part 1
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Knife blades are made of carbon steel or stainless steel and get their shape either from machine made moulds in case of company knifes or long hours or painstaking forging, grinding and finishing in case of a custom made hand knife. Read more.Knife Blade Shapes Part 2. Return from Knife Blade Shapes: Part 1. To Knife Making Supplies .net.
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Commercial Knives - Pocket Knife, Bowie Knifes - Common Varieties
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Commercial Knives - A Good Knife Is Easy To Find. Commercial knives or mass produced knives are generally much cheaper than custom blades but are nonetheless some of the best tools you'll find, dollar for dollar. Manufacturers like Case. Wenger and Victorinox have been producing commercial knives for decades - some companies have been in business for over 100 years! Some cutlery companies specialize in certain types of knives. Bowie Knives and Fixed Blade Knives. Are usually folding knives. The lockback ...
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Knifemaking Tutorials - Learn to make your own custom blade!
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Knife Making Tutorials: Lessons to get you started. Ray Rogers Liner Lock Folder Tutorial. Knifemaker Ray Rogers was generous enough to allow me to post this great instructional from his website. Be sure to check out his website and his blade gallery located here. His knives are quite beautiful - especially the liner lock folders. Great Knife Tutorial List. Link will open new window]. Step by step pictures are included. Slip Joint Pocket Knife by Chris Crawford. Link will open new window]. On a side note...
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Stock Removal Method - A moment to learn, a lifetime to master. Part 1 of 2
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Stock Removal Method - A moment to learn, a lifetime to master. Part 1 of 2. If you are interested in making knives, there are different ways of making your special one. Casting knives using a mould is a practice that is mostly used by companies and is not very suitable for individuals who want to custom make each piece. For those who want to start at the beginning there are four ways of making knives. Continue to Stock Removal Method Part 2. Return from Stock Removal Method Part 1.