frosts factory visit lots of pics

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robin wood

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Back in 2003 the wood family visited Frosts knife factory in Mora (pronounced Moora) Sweden, thought some folk might like to see pictures. I am afraid I knew very little about knives at the time so don't ask too many technical questions. I was surprised at the level of mechanisation...robots everywhere, anyway here are the pictures, not the best quality.

Here's the factory.
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Blades are cut out of sheets at the suppliers, the laminated blades are made specially apparently a hollow cylinder of low carbon steel has a high carbon bar slotted into it, the whole lot is then heated and rolled to give a laminated sheet. The blades are cut in pairs with tangs facing out in the low carbon sides and blades in the laminated central area.
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Rough blades as they arrive at the factory.
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I think this machine just polished the sides of the blades.
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not sure what these did...
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the numbers of blades being processed was staggering and never touched by human hands
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This guy in the yellow waterproof ground the bevels on a wet belt sander....one every 20 seconds...no tea breaks or lunch breaks...I bet he was not cheap though.
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Racked up ready for hardening and tempering.
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They did have a few big grinding wheels but not used much
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the vodka machine
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and this is where they cook the blades...all pretty high tech
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the owners discussing knife design with master carver Wille Sundqvist
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and finally a machine that is operated by a human...not sure why a robot can't do this job but it is where the handles are moulded onto the blade...pop blade in 3 secs later take knives out, trim bits off....all day, but its clean and well paid.
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2 at a time
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they soon pile up
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and are sold very cheap in big tubs
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The owners said most folk are surprised that they do not move production to the far east but it is part of their philosophy to provide employment locally.
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I do like Frosts knives...good design...good materials...serious mass production means unbeatable value to the consumer. In Sweden these knives are used by plumbers, builders, carpet fitters, anywhere you would see a stanley used here.
 
That's really cool, and great that they provide local jobs. Wouldn't mind getting a hold of one of those buckets either, or just a stack of blades :D
 
Thank you very much Robin. Very nice to see inside the factory and the process. I remember working over in Norway and raiding the rig store cupboard for a few of these to take back home, we prized them highly as deck/ utility knives. Almost everyone you saw onboard carried a knife and usually one from the Frost's factory.

The stores had them in a crate, hundreds of 'em! Ooh my magpie eyes.
 

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