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Contact: Paul Haussmann
Paulh@ThaiHandMadeGifts.com
Haussmann, Inc.
649 Santa Maria Road
El Sobrante, CA 94803
USA
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P: 510-962-3139
8 PM to 12 Noon EST
F: 510-588-3942
Haussmann, Inc.
305 Moo 5
T. Mae Puka, A. San Kamphaeng
Chiang Mai 50130
Thailand
P: 661 562 4198
F:
6653 965 289
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Making of Stainless Steel
304 18/10 Flatware |
In addition a brand or establishment name can be
struck into the back or end of some designs handles.
A simple text or design is best and the
handle needs
to have
a flat spot to make the impression legible.
Some designs do
not lend themselves to this process.
The example to the right is stamped onto a small piece of stainless and then TIG welded on and ground to blend. |
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Picture on Left supplied by customer
Picture on Right is actual end of flatware stamped with logo created from picture |
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Floor furnace using charcoal for heating
raw stainless steel to be hand forged into
handle design |
Hand forging handle design by craftsman |
Hand shaped handle |
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| Blanking the spoon and fork ends |
TIG welding the blanks to the
ends of the handles |
Blanking the fork tines |
Hand shaping the fork tine
to customers design |
Hand shaping the spoon and
fork curve |
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Grinding to blend the weld
of shaped pieces |
Final shaping by craftsman |
Craftsmen finishing
handle design and finishing
spoon end for size |
Multi-stage finish polishing
and inspection of design
to customer specifications |
Owners inspect to make
sure design is to customer
specifications |
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