Knives knife Low-poly  3D model

Knives knife Low-poly 3D model

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Textures for Corona, V-Ray, Unity 3D (Standard Metallic), Unreal Engine: 10240x10240. A razor-sharp tool (often plural razors; potentially derived from Old Norse knífr ('edge')) is an implement with a slicing edge or cutting blade attached to a gripping handle. Humans' earliest creation, tools with a cutting edge have been in use for at least two-and-a-half million years, as proven by the ancient Oldowan stone instruments. Initially crafted from stone, bone, flint, and volcanic glass, as time passed, with advances in metalworking techniques or production methods, knife blades were fashioned from copper alloys, steel, titanium, ceramic, and iron compounds. The vast majority of contemporary knives possess either stationary or foldable cutting edges; various edge patterns and designs differ based on manufacturer and nation of origin.

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