Because steel is stronger than wood. But I'm not sure steel is stronger than metal, but steel is a metal and a pretty tough one.
Yes. It is.
brass pewter iron
white iron is metal
First of all, solder is metal alloy with a low melting point at 200 to 840 degrees Fahrenheit. A soldering iron is a tool used to metal solder to join two metal objects together. Therefore a stand for an soldering iron would just hold it. They usually have metal springs to hold the iron, obviously with a higher metaling temperature. This is a link to a picture of a soldering iron holder: http://www.qwikfast.co.uk/catalogue/images/silvsoldironstand427552.jpg
steel
Steel
because its a strong metal
The declaration was not really written with a "iron pen", but this is meant to say that what is written can not be broken, as iron is such a strong metal
The reason pure iron has limited uses is because it is a soft metal and not very strong.
Usually, iron or steel is used. These metals are strong, especially steel, and iron is cheap but durable.
Because Iron is a strong metal that is easily smelted and relatively plentiful in the earth crust.
Its made out wrought iron because because that is a strong material.
It is a strong inexpensive durable metal that is used to make machinery.
Iron was a strong, durable metal, It could be cast, machined, and would hold a cutting edge.
Iron is a metal. And a solid
Iron is a metal, specifically, a transition element.