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A homophone for "all" is "awl", which is a pointed tool used for piercing holes in wood or leather.
A scriber is a tool used to etch something on a material. The scribes I've used are a pointed piece of metal you can use to do such things as make an indent on wood to mark where a hole is to be drilled.
A scriber is a tool used to etch something on a material. The scribes I've used are a pointed piece of metal you can use to do such things as make an indent on wood to mark where a hole is to be drilled.
get a sharp pointed tool and tap the screw head along the edge in the unscrew direction be patient or you can buy a special tool at sears for that
You might be referring to a wood chisel.
An awl is a sharply pointed tool for making holes or widening holes in soft materials like leather and some plastics.
an awl has three letters and an axe has three letters.
A saw is a tool with a toothed edge used for cutting through materials such as wood or metal by repeatedly moving the blade back and forth. It typically has a handle at one end and can be either manual or powered by electricity or a motor.
there are many tools to mark metals with. Common tools to mark metals with include chalk and soapstones
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A compass (properly referred to as 'a pair of compasses') is the two-legged tool which which has a sharp point on one leg and a place to hold a pencil on the other leg. The pointed leg is used as the centre of a circle or arc.
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