|
In stainless flatware, knives are made in
two different styles. In many of the lesser-priced stainless
sets, the knives are stamped out of one flat piece of steel.
One example of this style is Flight
by Oneida.
The other method is to insert a stainless
blade into a hollow steel handle, and secure it with a strong
epoxy. The more expensive stainless steel flatware sets use this
method. It is often the preferred knife style, since it is more
rounded, and fits in the palm easier. Most of the stainless available
here is made with a hollow handle knife. |