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About HOCK TOOLS
We've been at this since 1981, starting out making
knives and doing the craftsfair gigs, which has got to be the toughest
marketing work in the world. The staff and students at James Krenov's
Fine Woodworking Program at the College of the Redwoods here in
Fort Bragg convinced me to re-tool to make plane irons for them.
Turns out woodworkers are very appreciative of better-quality tools
and one blade led to another and another and it wasn't long before
we were making only woodworking tools.
We are a small metalworking cottage industry located in the middle
of Mendocino's renowned woodworking enclave. For seventeen years
all our tools had been handcrafted to satisfy the demands of the
most discriminating professional. Shaping, beveling, and slotting
was done by hand-grinding and precision machining; mostly the dedicated
efforts of Larry, "Mr. Quality" (everyone should have
a Larry.) But we've grown so much in the last couple of years that
we've started "outsourcing" some of the blades to high-precision
factories in the United States and France. Several of our standard
items are now being cut out with a laser and ground flat after hardening.
You may notice the change from the black oxide surface that has
identified our blades for so long to a bright, shiny (and flat)
surface on the new ones. Alloy and hardness specifications remain
the same (except for our new line of A2 Blades) and we are pleased
and proud of our new wares. We still focus on the intended use of
the item and work to facilitate that end. Little attention (or expense)
is spent on "image" considerations such as packaging,
promotional gimmicks, or non-functional cosmetics. The extra thickness
of our blades offers superior stability, precise adjustment, and
easier honing.
High-carbon tool steel -- not "high speed" or "chrome
vanadium" -- holds and takes a keener edge better than anything
else we've tried. (See our Tool Steel link.)
-- Ron Hock
HOCK TOOLS
Ron Hock ©2009
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