certainly. At S/R Labs in Westlake Village ,CA, we do it all the time.
ususaly stainless steal
No, when stainless steal comes in contact with certain liquids (of the house cleaning varitey) will "bleach" stainless steal
Because it is strong and doesn't rust
Usually steel.
You can expect to have between 65 and 102 pieces in your set.
Metal spoons - silver or stainless steel or aluminum - would not be damaged by time in a conventional oven, though it is difficult to think of a reason to do so. You must not heat metal spoons in a MICROWAVE oven, as that would damage both the spoon and the oven itself.
Nearly all regular cutlery is made of stainless steel. More expensive cutlery is often silver plated, and very expensive cutlery might be solid silver.
Towle Silversmiths is known for selling sterling silver flatware since 1690. Their most popular products are their forks, knives, spoons, and dining dishes.
forks and oxegen bbq's and roundtress randoms.
The metal it was made out of. Oneida flatware has little or not value unless it's silver. The company is in a downward spiral & has lost it's reputation as a good flatware manufacturer. Switching to offshore product to increase profit margin has destroyed this company. Sad but true.
6 people need 42 forks for everyone to have a clean one at dinner alone, at least that many knives and spoons (for breakfast).
According to Guinness, Joe Allison (UK) balanced 16 spoons on his face in Devon, UK, on April 1, 2008. He used stainless steel teaspoons. Five spoons were balanced on his forehead, 4 on his cheeks, 1 on his nose, 2 on his top lip, 1 on each ear, and 2 on his chin.