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Plutonium is a hard metal at room temperature. It is dense, malleable, and ductile, making it relatively easy to shape and work with.
The gas metal arc welding that is also called the metal inert gas. It is a welding process whereby the electric arc forms between the work piece metals and the consumable wire electrode.
Explosives work well.
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People who make fire works!
Known as the Miznay-Schardin effect, a section of metal is shaped into a projectile by the force of an explosion. Also known as a platter charge, a metal disk with explosives on one side is turned from a disk into a bullet when the explosives are detonated, and driven forward at high speed at the same time.
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That is not an accurate statement. Commercial and military explosives are VERY predictable. A good part of my work was PREDICTING what a blast would produce. However, homemade explosives can be VERY dangerous and unpredictable, since they lack any form of quality control in their making.
Any of the reactive metals would require some sort of inert storage - that could be an inert gas, paraffin oil, or you could store them in a tube that has been sealed whilst under vacuum. Of the elements, the most common reactive metals requiring inert gas storage are Lithium Sodium Potassium Rubidium Caesium Calcium Strontium Barium Others include some of the lathanides (such as Europium) and Actinides (such as Uranium) react with air, or the moisture in the air. The other relatively common example of a metal requiring inert storage is sodium-potassium alloy (commonly know an NaK alloy). This is a very reactive liquid at room temperature and watching two of my colleagues dealing with a NaK fire in a fume cupboard at work was one of the most entertaining afternoons of my career!
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all nuclear explosives use some fission. even now.