Holy crap! Yeah. I wouldn't want to have to cut that may out either....40-50 blades a day that extra couple of minutes to cut, fold & tape takes it's toll...
I would guess they wiggle too much based on the sheet capacity but who knows. I think I'd also want them to clamp on the blade higher.
I get the Dexter Edge Guards, they are like Kydex and lined with a thin material kinda like felt. All sizes from 4" to 12", some 1" wide, others 2" wide. They are like $2 or $3 each. Call up Dexter and see what they can do in bulk orders.
Whats Chama 575??? Taz is one of my nicknames since I was a hammer thrower in High School and College and spun stupidly fast. The 575 is from when I threw 57'5" at Nationals in HS and took 12th in the country
Yup, those are the Dexters! They work really well, too. What about a couple layers of blue painters tape? Or tape a section of a manilla folder folded over the edge. When I buy blanks, they are usually just in thin sleeves of manilla folder type material stapled with one end and the edge stapled shut, seems to work OK!
It doesn't take dong, its easy and if you have a good source, its inexpensive if you have the time to spend on it.
http://www.knifesleeves.com/pages/ourproducts.html# those are for exactly what you are doing. even has a space for you to put your company name.
Sorry, I just have to giggle here.
-M
http://www.knifesleeves.com/pages/ourproducts.html# those are for exactly what you are doing. even has a space for you to put your company name.
http://www.knifesleeves.com/pages/ourproducts.html# those are for exactly what you are doing. even has a space for you to put your company name.
I know what you mean. Nevertheless, I've been doing it that way for a couple of years now and I haven't seen any scratches from them....@tk-i heard cardboard contains rougher material bits that can scratch surfaces of knives so i haven't tried it.
I know what you mean. Nevertheless, I've been doing it that way for a couple of years now and I haven't seen any scratches from them.
Paul, would you be interested in printing your own on cardstock or something like that? If so I have a couple of PDF files that the pro sharpeners use that you can plug in your info or change it around to suit your needs. The important thing is that it's all set up with margins and all that crap, you just print and glue stick it together, maybe cut for smaller sizes too. Let me know.
http://www.knifesleeves.com/pages/ourproducts.html# those are for exactly what you are doing. even has a space for you to put your company name.
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