What used to be made of wood? Is it a tool in a certain sense and is it found in every household?
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Hello, I'd like to give my father either a bookmark or a coaster made of epoxy resin for Christmas. I'd like to write something on it. What options are there for making the text in epoxy resin? So, I'd like to write four words, like, "So that in the end it looks like it's floating…
If so, what's it called? I can't even see saws. It makes me panic.
Hey The question is above: Why are they used for household appliances? Please explain the use of these metals. Thanks
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Which skilled trade job is cognitively the hardest?
A cooking spoon. Previously made of wood, find an indispensable tool in any kitchen and in any household.
Wrong answers are hammer, cooking spoon, ladder
Why? Well a ladder will rarely be found in a kitchen, but surely a stool or stool!
Even the broom was not made of plastic. A hammer, however, always had a metal head, except the light sling for woodwork.
After the end of the Stone Age, except very slight hammers for special work, but the hammer in the average household always had to be an all-rounder, which means stable enough for every purpose and thus with uncaputable metal head.
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A table (and chairs).
Besen(stiel)
Meat
Cooking spoons or quirl
tablespoons. For centuries/thousands a standard tool in every kitchen.
A lighter, maybe?
N Brew irons
The noodle. KA why it’s marble nowadays.