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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.

Swann-Morton are Blade-y Marvellous

Swann-Morton are a Sheffield based company, founded in 1932 and have since become world leaders in the manufacturing of surgical blades, scalpels and handles. Their blades act as enabling tools for many professionals from all walks of life, as Swann-Morton offer consistency, reliability and cleverly combine their traditional blade making skills with the latest technologies. The main professionals consistently using Swann-Morton blades are Surgeons, Chiropodists and Podiatrists, Dentists and Veterinarians.

Surgeons and Swann-Morton

There are 34 blade shapes and 12 different handles made by Swann-Morton for their general Surgical Blade range. These blades are used throughout many types of theatres and practices, such as Cardiology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive surgery units. Blade size and shape is chosen by the surgeon themselves. It is usually dependent on their expertise as to what enables them to be most flexible and dexterous in their specific field.

 

Chiropodists, Podiatrist and Swann-Morton

The preferred Swann-Morton products for Chiropodists and Podiatrists are the range of carbon or stainless steel sterile surgical blades which are ideally suited to them, both practically and hygienically. Often the Swann-Morton ‘Sabre’ is a Chiropodists choice of tool, with its unique shape and ‘closed’ cutting edge used for ‘paring’ and ‘scraping’. This enables both close, fine work, without gouging, leaving a smooth, rounded finish on the touched areas.

 

Dentists and Swann-Morton

Just like the Chiropodists and Podiatrists, Dentists appreciate the carbon and stainless steel sterile surgical blades for a reason. Dentists also use them to perform surgical techniques, including: implantology, labial fraenum, incising abscesses, periodontal surgery and raising skin flaps. The most popular Swann-Morton blade is No.15 because of its ideal blade shape making it perfect for the short, precise incisions which dentist need to make regularly, and amusingly, are the same size blades used for doing neurosurgery on rabbits.

 

Veterinarians and Swann-Morton

Again, Vets prefer to use carbon and stainless steel sterile surgical blades during surgery. The type and size of those blade do however vary, often due to the size of the animal and the medical problem, more so than the ability or experience of the vet. The versatility of the blades are apparent by reading the following:

  • Neurosurgery on a small animal eg Rabbit, would require a 15 or No.20 Swann-Morton surgical blade.
  • A skin Incision on a large animal eg Cow, would require a 22 Swann-Morton surgical blade.
  • Performing specialist vaginal surgery on a Horse would require a 3L or 4L Swann-Morton Handle.

 

Where can YOU get hold of Swann-Morton blades?

As a leading supplier of Swann-Morton blades in the Sheffield area, it is our intention, here at Knife-Point, to become your number one choice of blade supplier. We aim to meet and exceed your requirements every time you purchase tools from Knife-Point and will work closely with you to help you to obtain all the tools you need. With 30 years experience we stock high quality produce, are competitively priced, provide an excellent customer service and our deliveries are extremely fast.

 

Contact Knife-Point

If you would like to find out more about Swann-Morton blades and access our broad array of blades today, click on the link to our website www.knife-point.co.uk Here you can also see other blades we stock, such as planer blades, trimming knife blades, snap off blades and Stanley knife blades. Alternatively, you can call us on 07737 133030.

Trimming Knife Blades Truly Unrivalled in Their Quality

For those working within any trade, the right tools often form the key to achieving success in any work carried out. Taking a closer look at carpet fitting in particular, selecting the right knife blades holds the key and the trimming knife blades available at Knife-Point in Sheffield are ideal.

Available in a range of sizes and quantities – with competitive pricing to boot – you’d be hard-pressed to find the products you need in a better place. To help back up why the trimming knife blades that Knife-Point stock should be the ones that you choose to purchase, they’ve put together a short guide to explain their superiority.

Making Sure Your Customers Access Value for Money

When purchasing anything with hard-earned money, customers like to know they’ve got good value. When you buy something, you want to be sure that it justifies the expenditure that you’re required to make on it; and when you achieve satisfaction in this way it can be highly-rewarding.

With Knife-Point’s trimming knife blades, repeat purchases are all but guaranteed; as the prices and quality they deliver are exemplary.

Sheffield Manufacture Means Quality Tools

For decades, Sheffield has maintained a famed reputation for steel manufacture. With that in mind, the fact that Knife-Point continue to supply thousands of tempered carbon steel blades made in the city helps to reinforce the quality that they’re regularly able to provide.

Accuracy Assured with These Trimming Knife Blades

With accuracy in mind, Stanley branded trimming knife blades are available from Knife-Point. This is worth noting because these products have been manufactured with carbide edges; which are particularly handy when it comes to heavy duty work such as the fitting of carpets.

When the edges are made in this way, it’s far easier for the rest of the blade to be made flexible during any job.

Durability is Key to Good Work

Vinyl and varying degrees of carpets are just some of the vast amount of materials which are suitable for cutting with a large selection of Knife-Point’s trimming knife blades. This versatility makes them highly appealing – and useful for varying implementations.

Abundant Choice of Trimming Knife Blades

Knife-Point understand the importance of choice. As such, they stock everything from concave to hooked trimming products. No matter which ones you choose, you’ll be able to buy the amount that you need from them; as they continue to offer various bulk-purchase options.

Snap Off Blades and Planer Blades – Plus Swann Morton Range

If you’d like to speak to a member of the Knife-Point team, you can contact them easily today. This can be done via at sales@knife-point.co.uk; or by giving them a ring on 07737 133 030.

One of their helpful and friendly team will be able to answer any queries that you may have regarding their services. As well as trimming knife blades, Knife-Point also offer a number of other quality product ranges to their customers.

Snap off blades, planer blades and a variety of Swann Morton tools are just a few other examples of these. Regardless of the ones that you choose, the great pricing and quality of products always remains the same.

5 Reasons Carpet Tradesmen Should Choose These Trimming Knife Blades

To achieve accuracy – and therefore customer satisfaction – within any trade, you need to have the right tools to back up your skill-set. Never is this truer than with carpet fitting, which requires a special type of blade for you to be able to implement any work to the best of your ability.

For such applications, our trimming knife blades here at Knife-Point are absolutely ideal. Coming in a range of sizes and quantities – with competitive pricing to boot – you’d be hard-pressed to find the products you need in a better place.

To help back up why the trimming knife blades that we stock should be the ones that you choose to purchase, we’ve put together a short guide to explain their superiority.

There’s Plenty of Choice Available to You

We appreciate the importance of being able to purchase the exact blades that you require. As such, we stock everything from concave to hooked trimming products. No matter which ones you choose, you’ll be able to buy the amount that you need from us; as we continue to offer various bulk-purchase options.

Carbide Edges Have Benefits

A number of our trimming knife blades – including Stanley branded ones – have carbide edges, which are particularly handy when it comes to heavy duty work such as the fitting of carpets. When the edges are made in this way, it’s far easier for the rest of the blade to be made flexible during any job.

Heavy Duty Sheffield Steel

Fondly referred to as the ‘Steel City’, Sheffield has a famed reputation for steel manufacture. With that in mind, the fact that we continue to supply thousands of tempered carbon steel blades made in the city helps to reinforce the quality we’re regularly able to provide.

Can Withstand Variety of Materials

Leather, card, paper, carpet, link, vinyl and a number of other sheet materials are just some of the vast amount of materials which are suitable for cutting with a large selection of our trimming knife blades. This versatility makes them highly appealing – and useful for varying implementations.

Affordability

Value for money is an important factor in the purchase of any product. When you buy something, you want to be sure that it justifies the expenditure that you’re required to make on it; and when you achieve satisfaction in this way it can be highly-rewarding. With our trimming knife blades, repeat purchases are all but guaranteed; as the prices and quality we deliver are exemplary.

Trimming Knife Blades, Planer Blades and Swann Morton Products

As well as our trimming knife blades, we also offer a number of other quality product ranges to our customers. Planer blades, snap off blades and a variety of Swann Morton tools are just a few other examples of these. Regardless of the ones that you choose, the great pricing and quality of products always remains the same.

To find out more, please don’t hesitate to contact us today. You can reach us via email at sales@knife-point.co.uk; or by giving us a ring on 07737 133 030. One of our helpful and friendly team will be able to answer any queries that you may have regarding our services.

Trimming Knife Blades Continue to do the Job Right

If you’re a carpet fitter, following some basic rules can help you implement the highest standard of work possible. Taking responsibility for everything from training to the tools that you use should stand you in good stead. Knife-Point have taken a look at 5 points which are worth bearing in mind – including the use of trimming knife blades.

Top Quality Materials are Always Worth Your Investment

Choosing to go with better materials doesn’t mean that you have to spend a fortune on the products that you source. By doing thorough research, you can the great deals that you require. By doing so, you’ll learn where you can get the best deals; both for your finances and those of your customers.

Having the Right Team is Key

In all likelihood, you’ll be working with at least one other person, whether it’s for carpet fitting at commercial or domestic premises, so it pays to pick your staff wisely. If you have confidence in their ability and have made sure that they’re well trained, you shouldn’t run into any difficulties. Make sure you have the right team behind you.

The Best Trimming Knife Blades Can Help

Always pay close attention to the tools that you are using. When cutting materials, it’s essential that you’re able to work precisely and for the implementation of the work there is no better product than Knife-Point’s trimming knife blades. With plenty of choice available to you – both in size and quantity – they’re sure to be ideal.

You Need to Make Use of Testimonials

With every job you work on you’ll want to make an impression and when you do this, it makes sense to record the happiness of the customer. Simply asking them to put a few words together for you is easy to do and it could well pay dividends for you in the long run. A great way to help you get repeat custom is through the publication of client testimonials on your website.

Cost-Effectiveness is Key

If you’re just fitting carpets for a couple of rooms in a small home, you’re not going to need more than a couple of pairs of hands. In contrast to this, if you’re working on a carpet refit for large commercial premises, then one or two people aren’t going to be enough for you to carry out the work quickly. For cost-effectiveness, you need to pick the size of your team appropriately.

Superb Trimming Knife Blades and Planer Blades from Knife-Point

As well as their trimming knife blades, Knife-Point also regularly supply snap off blades and planer blades to their clients. To find out more, why not give them a call today on 07737133030?

Trimming Knife Blades Ensure Quality Carpet Fitting

As a carpet fitter, there are a number of different ways for you can ensure you carry out high quality work on every job. Taking responsibility for everything from training to the tools that you use should stand you in good stead. We’ve taken a look at 5 points which are worth bearing in mind – including the use of trimming knife blades.

Choose Your Team Carefully

For every job you work on, you’ll want the right team behind you. In all likelihood, you’ll be working with at least one other person – whether it’s for carpet fitting at commercial or domestic premises – so it pays to pick your staff wisely. If you have confidence in their ability and have made sure that they’re well trained, you shouldn’t run into any difficulties.

Manage the Size of the Job Appropriately

To make sure that the work you do is cost-effective, you need to pick the size of your team appropriately. If you’re just fitting carpets for a couple of rooms in a small home, you’re not going to need more than a couple of pairs of hands. In contrast to this, if you’re working on a carpet refit for large commercial premises, then one or two people aren’t going to be enough for you to carry out the work quickly.

Use the Best Materials

It goes without saying that using better quality carpets will enable you to have more chance of satisfying your clients. This doesn’t mean that you have to spend a fortune on the products that you source; you just need to research where you get them from. By doing so, you’ll learn where you can get the best deals; both for your finances and those of your customers.

Try Our Fantastic Trimming Knife Blades

Making sure you have the right tools is perhaps the most important factor in any carpet fitting job. When cutting materials, it’s essential that you’re able to work precisely and for the implementation of the work there is no better product than our trimming knife blades. With plenty of choice available to you – both in size and quantity – they’re sure to be ideal.

Get Testimonials

A great way to help you get repeat custom is through the publication of client testimonials on your website. With every job you work on you’ll want to make an impression and when you do this, it makes sense to record the happiness of the customer. Simply asking them to put a few words together for you is easy to do and it could well pay dividends for you in the long run.

Snap Off Blades, Trimming Knife Blades and Planer Blades from Knife-Point

As well as supplying trimming knife blades, we at Knife-Point also offer a number of other cutting tool ranges to our customers. Snap off blades and planer blades are two other examples of products that our popular with our clients. To find out more please don’t hesitate to give us a call today on 07737133030.

Trimming Knife Blades Sharp and to the Point

As the leading supplier of knife blades to the Sheffield area and beyond, we at Knife-Point are well placed to offer advice on the merits of each of the products that we stock. Our trimming knife blades always come with great value attached to them and are continuing to satisfy a variety of different customers. With so many benefits related to them, it’s easy to understand why.

Trimming Knife Blades Will Get the Job Done Right

It’s vital that you have the sort of tool versatility that allows you to carry out the job you’re working on exactly as you want to. Our expertly-crafted trimming knife blades are offered in concave, straight and hooked styles so you can tailor your purchases depending on the sort of work that you need to do.

Guaranteed to Deliver on Quality

You can be sure that our heavy duty trimming knife blades will be of the highest quality when they arrive with you. As they are manufactured in hardened and tempered carbon steel these blades are able to work to their maximum capacity even when put under immense strain. They can also make light of difficult conditions to make sure that the end quality of any work you do using them never suffers.

Versatility Means These Blades Are Useful for Many Trades

Allegro, Shark and Stanley FatMax are just some of the makes of hand tool that these blades will fit to. We know that each person will have a favourite manufacturer that they use and as such we understand the importance of providing choice to those looking for blades to match to all sorts of handles.

There’s Only One Supplier to Choose

We really are the only supplier to choose when it comes to purchasing trimming knife blades. All of these blades that we stock are lightly oiled and packed carefully in cellophane wraps to ensure that they arrive with you in their optimum condition. As they are also made in Sheffield – the home of steel – you can be sure that they’ve been manufactured to the highest standard; as the people producing them have the best understanding of the industry around.

Contact Knife-Point Today for Trimming Knife Blades, Snap Off Blades and More

Here at Knife-Point, we stock and supply an entirety of blades suitable to meet the requirements of many different customers. We understand the importance of matching the right blade to the right job and will always go the extra mile to ensure that you receive access to the tools most relevant to you.

With that in mind, our expertise isn’t simply limited to trimming knife blades. Planer blades, snap off blades – as well as Swann Morton and Stanley knife blades – can all be purchased from us; so you’re sure to be able to find the best tool for you. To find out more, please don’t hesitate to contact us today. You can speak to a member of our friendly team by calling 0114 2507554.

How to Change Your Handheld Planer Blades

Changing your handheld planer blades is not a difficult process, as long as you follow a few basic steps. As experts in the supply of a variety of knives to the Sheffield area and further afield, we’re well placed to guide you on such matters. With that in mind, we’ve put together a few key steps to follow that will stand you in good stead when it comes to installing new planer blades.

Make Sure There is No Power Coming to the Tool

The first tip is an obvious one. To ensure your safety when you’re carrying out a change of blades, always make sure that the power supply is disconnected to the device. Changing the blades whilst the device is live is an absolute no.

Loosen the Bolts and Remove the Existing Planer Blades

The next step is to gently loosen the bolts or fasteners on your handheld device. You don’t need to completely remove the fastenings and easy blade removal will be possible through the initial loosening. Make sure that you take care when removing the blade as it’s likely to still be very sharp. You can then spin the cutter head round and repeat the process on the other side.

Replace with the New Blades

Once you’ve removed the existing blades you can then replace them with your new planer blades. To do this, gently fit the new blade with the shape of the planer blade groove and slide it into place. Hold it in the position where you would like it to remain, then take your wrench and loosely tighten up the outer two bolts on your handheld planer – simple.

Take Care When Tightening

During the tightening process you need to take care when tightening. The new blade will be extremely sharp so don’t rush through the replacement process. Before sliding the blade into place you may also need to remove any resin that has been left behind. You can do this using paraffin and oil or by gently scraping the debris away.

Make Sure the Alignment is Correct

The final thing to take care of is to verify that the knife is central with relation to its position on you handheld planer. This is essential, as it will prevent the knife from rubbing on the edges of the machine. Once this has been guaranteed you can finish tightening the bolts. Again, simply repeat this on the other side.

Planer Blades, Stanley Knife Blades and More from Knife-Point

We stock a variety of planer blades, including fine grain tungsten carbide blades to fit planers from reputable manufacturers such as AEG and Black & Decker. We understand that everyone needs plenty of choice when it comes to deciding on their new tools and are convinced that once you purchase from Knife-Point for the first time you’re sure to come back to us.

To find out more about any of our knives – including our Stanley knife blades – you can pay our website a visit at www.knife-point.co.uk. Alternatively, if you’d like to reach us for a chat you can give us a call on 07737133030, where a member of our dedicated team will be waiting to take your call.

 

Versatility and Accuracy Just Two of the Many Benefits Attached to Trimming Knife Blades

There are so many potential uses for trimming knife blades – they’re perfect for solving a whole variety of problems. Knife-Point are a leading supplier of these products based in the Sheffield area, which is famous for its steel industry. They stock these tools as well as planer blades, snap off blades and more. They’ve put together a list of 5 common uses for trimming knife blades:

Ensuring Durability and Longevity

It can be frustrating and costly to regularly be forced to replace unreliable knife blades. Knife-Point can counter this problem, as they supply trimming knife blades manufactured in hardened and tempered carbon steel. These will help to ensure longevity when it comes to getting down to work.

Providing Versatility

Multi-functional tools are excellent for delivering long-lasting satisfaction. The trimming knife blades that Knife-Point can supply are extremely versatile and can help provide a solution to this common problem. Craft, graphic design and flooring are just 3 of the many common uses for these blades.

Offering Choice of Blade Size

Knife-Point’s trimming knife blades are easily interchangeable and come with extensive choice attached. This should ensure the flexibility you desire within your work, which will prove to be invaluable when it comes to cutting costs and producing the highest quality of work.

Helping to Ensure Accuracy

A poorly maintained or incorrectly implemented knife blade can seriously affect your ability to produce the quality piece of work you require. Trimming knife blades can solve this problem and ensure access to the highest levels of accuracy every time.

Solving the Problem of Difficult Materials

Trimming knife blades can be invaluable for professionals working within industries such as packaging, flooring and roofing. Vinyl and acrylic are just two of the many stubborn materials that these individuals have to deal with; but with these blades any difficulties cutting should be erased.

Contact Knife-Point for Trimming Knife Blades Today

If you’re interested in any of the knife blades covered in this article, you should contact Knife-Point today. To speak to a member of the Knife-Point team, you can reach them on 07737133030.  They regularly receive repeat custom from their satisfied customers.

 

 

5 Common Problems Trimming Knife Blades Can Solve

A reputable, consistent supplier is invaluable to customers searching for blades appropriate to their various needs. That’s exactly what we at Knife-Point are, as we continue to provide products such as snap off blades and planer blades to our customers.

Further to these, we also stock an extensive range of trimming knife blades; all tailored to suit your requirements. These tools have many different uses, but where can they be applied to the greatest effect? We’ve come up with 5 common problems that trimming knife blades can commonly solve:

Difficulty with Troublesome Materials

For trades people such as roofers, floorers and those working within the packaging industry, trimming knife blades can prove invaluable. Vinyl and acrylic are just two of the many stubborn materials that these individuals have to deal with; but with these blades any difficulties cutting should be erased.

A Lack of Accuracy with Existing Tools

Many people commonly work with tools that need either replacing or upgrading. The problem with a poorly maintained or incorrectly implemented knife blade is that it deeply affects the accuracy of the work occupying your time. Trimming knife blades can solve this problem and assure you the highest levels of accuracy every time.

Existing Blades Wearing Out Too Quickly

Whilst blades naturally need to be replaced in time, it can be frustrating and costly when they wear out quickly. We at Knife-Point can counter this problem, as we supply the blades covered here manufactured in hardened and tempered carbon steel. These will help to ensure longevity when it comes to getting down to work.

A Lack of Versatility with the Blades You’re Currently Implementing

Many people straddle the professional categories. When you’re working across two or more trades, it’s nice if you can use your tools in both lines of work. The trimming knife blades that we supply can are extremely versatile and can help provide a solution to this common problem. Craft, graphic design and flooring are just 3 of the many common uses for these blades.

A Need for a Different Size of Blades

Whatever blade it is that you require, you can be sure that we’ll stock it at Knife-Point. Our extensive variety of knife products can be bought in a variety of different sizes; then interchanged with ease. This should ensure the flexibility you desire within your work, which will prove to be invaluable when it comes to cutting costs and producing the highest quality of work.

Contact Knife-Point Today for Swann Morton, Stanley Knife Blades and More

If you’re interested in any of the knife blades covered in this article, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We’d be delighted to take your phone call and are always looking to help new customers. We’re confident that upon using us for the first time you’ll keep coming back to us time and time again. To speak to a member of the Knife-Point team, you can reach us on 07737133030.

 

Snap Off Blades Are Perfect for a Variety of Tradesmen

Knife-Point are a leading supplier of a variety of different cutting tools, with snap off blades a particularly popular choice for their consumers. With Sheffield blades made from hardened and tempered carbon steel; and others made from leading manufacturers such as Olfa; it’s easy to see why.

Knife-Point’s snap off blades all but guarantee the highest levels of accuracy; and with that in mind, they have put together a list of 5 common uses for these tools:

Flooring Tradesmen

For flooring tradesman, snap off blades are absolutely essential. No matter the material that you need to cut, the end result will be the same every time – precision, quality and reliability. Those working within the industry need to be able to guarantee exact accuracy, which is something that these blades can provide.

Packaging Tradesmen

In the packaging industry, some materials can be a hinderance. This can be countered through the regular implementation of a sharp blade; which is where Knife-Point can help. Their variety of snap off blades will ensure that you never run into any trouble again when it comes to working with difficult materials.

Design Tradesmen

It’s all in the details for those working within the designing trade. An architect, for example, may need to produce a realistic scale model of a building they’re building. To communicate this effectively the model itself needs to be expertly accurate; and precise cutting of the individual components can be ensured with the appropriate snap off blades.

Crafts Tradesmen

Snap off blades are well-placed to assist and can be easily fitted to your handle as and when required. Whether it’s making cards with delicate features on them, or decorations that need to fit perfectly together, it’s essential to have access to a blade that ensures precision in the craft trade.

Roofing Tradesmen

Roofing tradesmen rely on concise cutting tools for precise repairs and installation, so these knife blades are perfectly appropriate. For them, to ensure that the property they are finishing is correctly sealed and left running in optimum condition, these blades can ensure all the pieces of the puzzle are perfectly completed.

Not Just Limited to Snap Off Blades

You can contact Knife-Point by calling 0114 2507554; or alternatively drop them an email via sales@knife-point.co.uk. They’ll quickly deal with your enquiry in a highly satisfactory manner.

They are the leading supplier of snap off blades to customers in Sheffield and further afield. They also offer extensive choice of trimming knife blades and planer blades; so don’t hesitate to place your order today.

 

5 Practical Uses for Snap Off Blades

Snap off blades are prevalent across a number of different trades, as they consistently ensure reliability and accuracy. This has led to them becoming an increasingly popular consumer choice, as customers love product versatility. Snap off blades can be found in various lengths; and can be made to fit handles from reliable suppliers such as Stanley and Stanley FatMax.

As a leading trader within the knife manufacturing industry, we at Knife-Point stock snap off blades from a variety of established names; including Olfa. We also supply snap off blades made in Sheffield from hardened and tempered carbon steel; so you can be sure of finding the product that is best for you. To evidence their flexibility, we’ve put together a list of 5 uses for these tools:

Flooring Work

Snap off blades are incredibly useful for people earning a living within the flooring trade. Those working within the industry need to be able to guarantee exact accuracy, which is something that these blades can provide. No matter the material that you need to cut, the end result will be the same every time – precision, quality and reliability.

Designers

A variety of different designers rely heavily on their ability to showcase attention to detail. An architect, for example, may need to produce a realistic scale model of a building they’re building. To communicate this effectively the model itself needs to be expertly accurate; and precise cutting of the individual components can be ensured with the appropriate snap off blades.

Roofing

Regularly responsible for the repairing and installation of roofs, workers within this trade rely heavily on concise cutting of the materials to be used. To ensure that the property they are finishing is correctly sealed and left running in optimum condition, these blades can ensure all the pieces of the puzzle are perfectly completed.

Craft

Accuracy is absolutely vital to those employed within the craft industry. Whether it’s making cards with delicate features on them, or decorations that need to fit perfectly together, it’s essential to have access to a blade that ensures precision. Snap off blades are well-placed to assist and can be easily fitted to your handle as and when required.

Packaging

When it comes to packaging, some materials can be particularly stubborn to deal with. This can be countered through the regular implementation of a sharp blade; which is where Knife-Point can help. Their variety of snap off blades will ensure that you never run into any trouble again when it comes to working with difficult materials.

Contact Knife-Point Today for Snap Off Blades, Planer Blades and More

We at Knife-Point are the leading supplier of these blades to customers in Sheffield and further afield. We also offer extensive choice of trimming knife blades and planer blades; so don’t hesitate to place your order today. Contact us by calling 0114 2507554; or drop us an email via sales@knife-point.co.uk. We’ll quickly deal with your enquiry in a highly satisfactory manner and look forward to developing a prosperous manufacturer-client relationship with you.

5 Facts You Might Not Know About Stanley Knife Blades

For decades, Stanley knife blades have been at the cutting-edge of the knife manufacturing industry. Knife-Point are a Sheffield based supplier of their products, offering a range of choice when it comes to everything from quantity to size. With that in mind, Knife-Point have put together a list of 5 interesting things you may not know about Stanley knife blades:

Induction Hardened Edge Technology Used for Many Stanley Knife Blades

Many Stanley knife blades have been manufactured with an induction-hardened edge. This only adds to the overall quality of the blades and plays a big part in the customer satisfaction they deliver. When the induction-hardening technology is applied to the edges of blades they last longer and are resultantly better value.

Incredibly Diverse

Hobby craft and graphic design are just some of the many trades within which Stanley knife blades are used – there really is so much versatility on offer. From graphic designers requiring the highest levels of accuracy within their work; through to flooring tradesman looking for the perfect finish, there really is no shortage of success stories.

Understanding of Customers

The company have set themselves apart from the competition by getting stuck into exactly what it is that their customers require. They extensively consider what the blades is going to be used for, what material it will be used in conjunction with and how exactly the customer will implement it. The thorough testing around these constraints is impressive; and provides a grounded reasons as to why Stanley have become such a popular brand.

It All Began In 1843

The company was originally formed all the way back in 1843 by Frederick T. Stanley. Initially, the business was set up as the Stanley Works and operated as a bolt and door hardware manufacturing company located in New Britain. The company subsequently progressed towards the established presence it is today, via a merger with another company and a couple of name changes.

Great Variety

There are an abundance of Stanley knife blades available on the market, many of which you can find at Knife-Point. Heavy-duty straight blades, original Stanley blades and concave blades are just some of the many products that are available, ensuring that the customer always has plenty of choice on offer to them.

Stanley Knife Blades, Swann Morton + Trimming Knife Blades from Knife-Point

Knife-Point stock a range of Stanley knife blades that are sure to match your requirements. Their customers also use them for Swann Morton blades, trimming knife blades and many other products. To find out more about Knife-Point’s products you can drop them an email via sales@knife-point.co.uk. Alternatively, why not give them a call on 01142507554.

 

5 Interesting Facts about Stanley Knife Blades

Stanley knife blades have been at the forefront of the knife manufacturing market for decades. We at Knife-Point regularly supply them in a vast array of quantities and sizes; meaning that customers are consistently choosing us as their provider.

It’s always interesting to find out more about how products originally came about; and with that in mind we’ve put together a list of 5 interesting facts about these blades for your enjoyment:

The Origins of the Company Began in 1843

The company was originally formed all the way back in 1843 by Frederick T. Stanley. Initially, the business was set up as the Stanley Works and operated as a bolt and door hardware manufacturing company located in New Britain. The company subsequently progressed towards the established presence it is today, via a merger with another company and a couple of name changes.

The Company Have Thoroughly Researched the Requirements of Their Customers

One of the things that the company has done to set themselves apart from the competition is to really get stuck into exactly what it is that their customers require. They extensively consider what the blades is going to be used for, what material it will be used in conjunction with and how exactly the customer will implement it. The thorough testing around these constraints is impressive; and provides a grounded reason as to why Stanley have become such a popular brand.

They Have an Array of Products Available

There are an abundance of Stanley knife blades available on the market, many of which you can find at Knife-Point. Heavy-duty straight blades, original Stanley blades and concave blades are just some of the many products that are available, ensuring that the customer always has plenty of choice on offer to them.

Many Stanley Knife Blades are Manufactured with an Induction Hardened Edge

A number of Stanley knife blades have been manufactured with an induction-hardened edge. This only adds to the overall quality of the blades and plays a big part in the customer satisfaction they deliver. When the induction-hardening technology is applied to the edges of blades they last longer and are resultantly better value.

They Are Used by a Number of Industries

Roofing, flooring, packaging, hobby craft and graphic design are just some of the many trades within which Stanley knife blades are used – there really is so much versatility on offer. From graphic designers requiring the highest levels of accuracy within their work; through to flooring tradesman looking for the perfect finish, there really is no shortage of success stories.

Contact Knife-Point for Stanley Knife Blades, Swann Morton + Trimming Knife Blades

At Knife-Point we stock a range of Stanley knife blades that are sure to match your requirements. Our customers also use us for Swann Morton blades, trimming knife blades and many other products. To find out more about our products you can drop us an email via sales@knife-point.co.uk. Alternatively, why not give us a call? We’re on 01142507554.

 

How Planer Blades Have Evolved Over Time

Over time, the way that woodworking planer blades have been used has changed significantly. In the past, a woodworking planer was typically a handheld tool; but technology has seen their design evolve. Contemporary power planers are now widely implemented, and more accurate work is being carried out as a result.

Power planers are accompanied by a planing platform, which allows for speedy and accurate adjustments of wood thickness. Power planers also account for flexibility, as they can be operated either electronically or manually depending on the requirements of the job.

Advanced Technology

There is simply no denying that modern-day planers allow you to carry out great quality work – you just need to decide which blades you require. With the advanced technology now in place, there are a number of high quality planer blades available on the market from a whole host of different companies.

With competition rife between the top knife manufacturers, this means that you are sure to never be short of choice when it comes to choosing the blade that you need. With planer blades designed and manufactured to fit a whole variety of machines, Knife-Point are the industry leader for knife manufacture and supply and are sure to have the product for you.

AEG and Black & Decker Planer Blades

Whether you require a planer blades bar length that has been fully hardened and triple tempered for maximum service life and toughness; or tungsten carbide planer blades that have been specifically designed to fit AEG and Black & Decker  planers, you’ll always be getting the best quality product on the market.

There is also plenty of flexibility on offer when ordering from us. We have an extensive selection of blade lengths and sizes; and we are also able to offer large or small quantities of blades depending on your order requirements.

Undisputed Quality with All Our Planer Blades

One thing is for sure – if you choose to purchase planer blades from Knife-Point then you’re buying undisputed quality. With blades from a whole range of suppliers we’re experts in finding the right tools for our customers, so we’re likely to be able to help.

To get in touch with us about any of our products – such as our Swann Morton and Stanley knife blades – you can reach us by calling 0114 2507554. A dedicated team member will only be too happy to speak to you and begin a happy new customer-client relationship in the process.

5 Great Things About These Sheffield Trimming Knife Blades

Our trimming knife blades here at Knife-Point are expertly crafted. Made to suit the requirements of many different customers, we are confident that once you choose us as your supplier you’re sure to return. Here are 5 reasons why we feel that confidence is founded:

Concave, Hooked or Straight Trimming Knife Blades

One of our strongest selling points is that we are able to manufacture and supply a variety of trimming knife blades – with each blade type designed to be suited to differing tasks. We offer hooked, concave and straight blades to our customers; with each of those blades made to the highest of standards.

Made to Fit Handles from Entirety of Suppliers

Our concave, hooked and straight blades are made to fit a whole variety of hand tools; including those from established manufacturers such as Stanley, Stanley FatMax, Dolphin, Allegro, Shark and many others.

By providing our customers with blade-fitting versatility we know that we are helping to keep them satisfied in the process. This is particularly important to us, as we want to build up client relationships that can continue to develop over time.

Useful Across Many Different Trades

Another great thing about these blades is that they can be used across a whole variety of different trades. We understand that each job requires a specifically-tailored blade; and we have adapted our range of knives to compensate for this.

Professionals working within trades such as flooring, roofing, warehousing and subcontract packing are all benefiting from our trimming knife blades. Equally, craft workers and graphic artists also find them to be particularly useful as well.

Made in Sheffield; the Home of Steel

Many of our trimming knife blades are manufactured in the home of steel – Sheffield. With a rich history in steel manufacture, Sheffield has forged a great reputation for high quality steel blades; and we take pride in being the industry leader in the area.

Hardened and tempered carbon steel is used to make these heavy duty, high quality blades – ensuring that they are able to withstand the most arduous materials and the most difficult of tasks.

Buy in Variety of Quantities and Sizes

We always aim to provide our customers with the greatest choice possible. With that in mind, we supply blades in a variety of lengths; each suited to different tasks. We offer plenty of scope for buying in bulk; but have no minimum order values – we’re very flexible.

Contact Knife-Point for Trimming Knife Blades, Snap Off Blades + More

To speak to a member of the Knife-Point team about any of the products mentioned you can reach us on 0114 2507554. You can also discuss any of our other fantastic blades – such as our snap off blades – with them.