Hate to break it to you, but generally the cost in time and effort for a company like this, to set everything up and make a one-off, just is not worth anything to them.... that you could afford, anyway. It'd be like asking Volkswagen to make you a one-off custom MkIV Golf, or something. Unless you'd be willing to spend several hundred (possibly even thousand) quid for just a simple butt chisel, you're spit outta luck I'm afraid. Better off finding a small independent maker of such things.
I once visited APEM and asked them about making me a custom joystick - They make the kit I use for PC flight sims, y'see.... they also make all the controls for every JCB out there, Aston Martin, many industrial controls, and a whole host of military kit.
Their basic upshot was that, unless I was ordering at least 15,000 units a month, it wasn't worth their time. They even offered to sell me the PC division of their business, which would have been a very good investment if I'd had the cash to hand... and it wasn't as much as you'd think.
But still, custom one-offs are a right royal PITA for anyone not geared up to it, and flippin' expensive for the customer. This is why I took up woodworking and making custom pieces for my own self.
ColeyS1":3032g62f said:
I explained I've got over 20 of their chisels and it would have been nice if the larger one matched "um...no" was the response. How miserable !!!!
Oh well at least their so busy they don't have to worry about looking after their existing customers lol.
20..... is that all? There are teachers and schools and YouTubers out there with at least ten times that many. What makes you special?
Sorry to seem harsh, but a friend of mine tries that trick with both the car parts and computer parts suppliers he uses if ever they get something wrong, or (far more commonly) he wants a sly favour - It's always, "
Do you know how much I spend with you every month? I'm one of your biggest customers"....
To be fair, he does spend about £4,000 a month on computer parts and probably twice that on car parts. But that is still small fry stuff compared to their actual biggest customers.