no.
To fix a scratch on wood, you can try using a wood filler or a touch-up marker that matches the color of the wood. Apply the filler or marker to the scratch, let it dry, and then sand it down to blend it with the surrounding wood. You can also try using a wax stick or a wood polish to cover up the scratch.
Yes, plastic can scratch metal surfaces because plastic is typically softer than metal.
A varnish or lacquer would do the trick, though nothing actually makes wood scratch proof just scratch resistant
Wood is wood. It is not metal, it is a living thing.
To effectively remove a scratch from wood, you can try using a wood filler or a wood touch-up pen that matches the color of the wood. Sand the scratch lightly with fine-grit sandpaper, apply the filler or touch-up pen, and then sand again to blend it in with the surrounding wood. Finish by applying a wood polish or wax to restore the shine.
Wood is a non-metal because it is not a conductor, metal is.
Yes, cats scratch wood as a natural behavior to mark their territory, sharpen their claws, and stretch their muscles.
If it is a deep scratch you can use a wood filler putty, if it is a light scratch you can buy markers in many different wood shades and just fill in the lines. If the scratch is light enough and you are in a pinch a brown crayon will help cover it up.
No, wood cannot be turned on a metal lathe. Metal lathes are specifically designed for working with metal materials, while wood lathes are used for turning wood.
because it is a conductor
To fix scratches on a wood table, you can try using a wood filler or a wood touch-up pen to fill in the scratch. Sanding the area lightly and applying a matching wood stain can also help blend the scratch with the rest of the table.