Jim Adams Customs
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Anyone using the IKBS? I ordered the stuff to do it. Any tricks or helpful hints
David, There is nothing there to patent. It is bearings in a race. It is not unique and it existed long before IKBS. Plus their website says nothing about it being patented or even pending patent. It is the same system used on a lazy susan and bottom bracket on a bicycle.
BTW I ordered 300 bearings. That is were the grease comes in. A Good grease won't release the bearings. You can wash the grease out with acetone and put a thinner oil on it. I need a smaller package than the packages that tracy and alpha offer.
It's more than a just ball bearings in a race, Jim. I believe it's a process patent which covers how the system is made. http://www.ikbsknifetech.com/index2.html has a contact near the bottom for licensing, so they have something going on with it. A quick google search for "IKBS patent" listed nearly 3000 references including a couple on Knife Dogs. I didn't do an exhaustive study because I don't want to use the system, but you should since you do want to use it. If they do in fact have a patent and you violate it you are opening yourself to a law suit at the worst if they choose to pursue it and at the least having the world know you've stolen their intellectual property and losing business because of it. Besides, it's just as morally wrong to use their property without permission as it would be to use the Harley-Davidson "Bar and Shield" logo, the Chevy "Bow Tie" logo, or the Spyderco hole without first getting permission from the respective companies. Do some more homework before you start making the knives. The licensing is free, but courts and lawyers and a poor reputation are not. It may save you some trouble down the road.
Good luck with the grease.
David
David, I have balls! Plus my design is based on the lazy susan in my kitchen. I am not putting IKBS on my knives. Plus my design is different because I am cutting a ring groove like an o-ring groove not the pocket. So there![]()
David, my sincere apologies for not making it abundantly clear that your skills as a knifemaker were never in question, and you were approved for IKBS prior to ever sending in a prototype. Regardless, my thanks for your support in this thread.Don't drop your bearings! Buy lots of extra balls because you're going to lose a bunch of them.
Unless they've changed the rules you will need to "register" your work with the patent holders by sending one to Dwaine Weikum for testing, and if you pass you must etch the IKBS log onto your blade. (Good luck with all that. It's been over 2 years and I still haven't heard.) It is a patented process and you don't want to violate their intellectual property.
David
David, There is nothing there to patent. It is bearings in a race. It is not unique and it existed long before IKBS. Plus their website says nothing about it being patented or even pending patent. It is the same system used on a lazy susan and bottom bracket on a bicycle.
David, I have balls! Plus my design is based on the lazy susan in my kitchen. I am not putting IKBS on my knives. Plus my design is different because I am cutting a ring groove like an o-ring groove not the pocket. So there![]()
David, You seem upset that I am smart enough to solve a problem, that you have been working on for two years. It only took 10 hours. Just a FYI My patent lawyer called and said there is no patent for Ikoma Korth Bearing System. All in 10 hours.
Yea, I have as well.Well I learned all I need to know. Thank you Gentleman.