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Last Drill Bit Knife1

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Material: Drill Bit
OAL: 10"
Usually they are available here: [link]

But this is the last one that I'll be making that looks exactly like this so it's on the Available Now page of my website here: [link]


Other Remnants:



It's been a lot time since I've made them. My stock on them got low and I can't get any more that are like this or the next one I'll be posting in a few days, anymore. The drill bits that I'm currently looking at don't look anything like this, but you can still tell it's a drill bit.

The difference, if I do end up getting the bits I'm looking at, is that the handle won't be as hard to make safe.

I managed to get a decent supply of two different looking bits. Now I'm out and I'm looking for a new supply, because to me these are my favorite looking knives out of all my Remnants.

Mainly, I just took them to shows to give people something different to look at.

The plan is to get more and all that good stuff, sometime in the near future. Photograph them, carry them, get companies to carry them, etc. You know, like I usually do, spread the infection of Pearce knives until I take over the world.

Same thing we do every night, guys.


Logan Pearce
www.pearceknives.com
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AmirSabbagh's avatar
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star: Impact

I like very much this work. As the artist's other knives shows a great technique and inventive.

The shape of the blade is smooth and fits nicely with the drill handle. I would prefer to see more signs of the drill also on the blade, near the handle, to improving the continuity of the geometry from the handle to the blade.

The handle show a striking contrast between recesses and edges, which make the knife pop up.

The background's light color helps to contrast the knife and i think it is less distracting that a composition of machinery parts often used to display these kind of knives.