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  • ...n speed, impact, etc. Ergonomics are also a major consideration in modern tool design; there are ways to design tools which allow the user to impart a max
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  • ==Rename to "tool"?== ...itles should be singular, not plural, so this should probably be moved to "tool" -- by whoever's in charge of doing such things; in the past I've been told
    408 bytes (67 words) - 15:14, 30 May 2009
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  • ...n drive a [[nail (fastener)|nail]] through pieces of [[wood]]. A [[wrench (tool)|wrench]] can tighten a [[nut (fastener)|nut]] onto a threaded component su ...s of fastening operation may require the simultaneous use of more than one tool, such as a pair of wrenches for a bolt head and a nut.
    554 bytes (95 words) - 16:14, 4 June 2009
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 15:00, 28 May 2009
  • ...rican English]]), or '''spanner''' ([[British English]]), is a [[fastening tool]] used to manipulate threaded fasteners such as [[nut (fastener)|nut]]s, [[ ...the socket at one end, and a female connector that accepts another socket tool at the other. Multiple extensions can be snapped together for extra length.
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  • | pagename = Tool | abc = Tool
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  • ...ove it. The bit rotates at much higher speed than the bit in most [[drill (tool)|drills]], as the purpose of the router is not principally for cutting hole Yet another variant of the tool is the ''edge router'', which tends to be smaller and often can be manipula
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  • ...th sharpened points on the matching high points. Files differ from [[rasp (tool)|rasps]] in having grooves rather than teeth as their cutting component. ...ightly angled cutters operate with an action similar to that of a [[plane (tool)|plane]]; they shave rather than grind. "A file is not a grinder and filing
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  • A '''chisel''' is a cutting tool, with the most common types used for wood, and specialized forms with uses ...ectly powered equivalents to chisels, at least in woodworking. A [[router (tool)]] often is used for similar work with less effort and often greater precis
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  • ...sical tool may be used to smooth material and would be called a '''sanding tool''', although there are devices used only for shaping or for smoothing. The most basic grinding tool is a block of abrasive against which the work is rubbed. Alternatively, the
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  • {{r|Chisel (tool)}} {{r|File (tool)}}
    452 bytes (65 words) - 21:38, 4 June 2009
  • {{r|Tool}} {{r|Crimper (tool)}}
    400 bytes (60 words) - 16:50, 4 June 2009
  • {{r|Fastening tool}} {{r|Die (tool)||**}}
    546 bytes (67 words) - 18:17, 31 May 2009
  • A '''cutting tool''' is one of many types of [[tool]] that remove substantial amounts material, in a controlled manner, from th ...y through abrasion, and cut partially or fully through materials. [[Drill (tool)|Drills]] bore holes in material.
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  • {{r|Cutting tool}} {{r|Fastening tool}}
    750 bytes (104 words) - 22:03, 21 March 2010
  • == Tool articles == ...with things as basic as [[wrench (tool)|wrench]], [[saw]], [[drill (tool)|tool]], etc. Your background looks great for adding practical detail, or more a
    737 bytes (113 words) - 20:01, 5 June 2009
  • ==Rename to "tool"?== ...itles should be singular, not plural, so this should probably be moved to "tool" -- by whoever's in charge of doing such things; in the past I've been told
    408 bytes (67 words) - 15:14, 30 May 2009
  • ...[construction equipment]] with aspects of a [[hammer (tool)]] and [[drill (tool)]], powered by compressed air, electricity, and explosives, and used in exc
    224 bytes (30 words) - 09:30, 4 June 2009
  • ...n drive a [[nail (fastener)|nail]] through pieces of [[wood]]. A [[wrench (tool)|wrench]] can tighten a [[nut (fastener)|nut]] onto a threaded component su ...s of fastening operation may require the simultaneous use of more than one tool, such as a pair of wrenches for a bolt head and a nut.
    554 bytes (95 words) - 16:14, 4 June 2009
  • A high-speed rotating power tool, differing from a [[drill (tool)|drill]] in that it is primarily intended to make grooves in the surface or
    231 bytes (36 words) - 14:18, 30 May 2009
  • ...have installed the [[User:Nicholas_Kaye-Smith/Anti-vandal tool|anti-vandal tool]] and if you have [[Special:Userlogin|logged in]], then you should see acti
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  • {{r|Cutting tool}} {{r|Plane (tool)}}
    149 bytes (19 words) - 18:57, 31 May 2009
  • {{r|Fastening tool}} {{r|Die (tool)}}
    270 bytes (34 words) - 13:26, 1 June 2009
  • ...l for applying one or more impacts to an object; the object can be another tool or can be material to be directly manipulated
    204 bytes (32 words) - 08:33, 4 June 2009
  • {{r|Screwdriver (tool)}} {{r|Tap (tool)}}
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  • {{r|Cutting tool}} {{r|Drill (tool)}}
    462 bytes (62 words) - 20:13, 11 January 2010
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hammer (tool)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fastening tool}}
    524 bytes (68 words) - 17:04, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Cutting tool}} {{r|Finishing tool}}
    266 bytes (35 words) - 20:08, 30 May 2009
  • #REDIRECT [[Tool]]
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  • {{r|Fastening tool}} {{r|Tap (tool)}}
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