Yes it can but it will leave dents in the steel so it will be better to mold it into shape.
malleable
The shape of the steel drum, from above its a circle.
Steel does not absorb oils, unless shaped into an interesting shape like a steel drum.
that's like asking what is the meaning of life the meaning of life is get hammerd
Steel.
steel pans are made from a type of oil. They are formed into a shape and they moulded and there you have it, a brand new steel pan/
steel pans are made from a type of oil. They are formed into a shape and they moulded and there you have it, a brand new steel pan/
Oh, isn't that an interesting question! Lead is a very soft and malleable metal, so it can actually be shaped quite easily with a hammer. Just be sure to wear gloves and work in a well-ventilated area, as lead can be toxic if handled improperly. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy accidents!
Steel cutting tools that are hardened by tempering them can cut softer, untempered steel. Steel that is high in carbon content can be made tougher than low-carbon steel.
Not as long as it's still in the shape of a block. But if you re-shape it into the shape of a cup ... whether round or rectangular ... it will float, because it displaces much more water than a block does. If your cup-shape is done artistically and with care, people may call it what it looks like ... a little "boat" or "ship". Those objects are usually made out of re-shaped blocks of steel.
The price of steel will vary depending upon what structural shape is being bought. The price could range from 30 to 60 cents a pound depending upon the shape.
You can cut unwanted steel/metallic objects into the shape of stairs using some electric cutter/melter etc. You can also make them from cupboard, which are cut into the shape of stairs and colored as steel. You can also request from the manufacturing company or buy it from the shops if they have it.