That depends on the material and the size of holes. -I can do that on a drill press with a jig.
human skin
Yes. My mothers has one and she made quilt patterns with a Cricut Expression.
Iron and steel were very tough material back then and it was the only material people back in the 1800s could use that could hold up the sewing machine.
Traditionally cribbage boards are made from wood with a series of holes of drilled though them. Usually they are made from a type of hard wood material like oak.
You can make your own holes in leather belts with a leather punch. Belts made of fabric or other material may unravel at the hole if you make a new one, which could be prevented by using an eyelet in the new hole.
macaroni noodles are made by an extruding machine that pushes out the pasta in a tube like shape, then the macaroni noodles are cut to size.
It depends on the material the throw is made from. It would be wise to check the label for washing and general care instructions before machine washing.
A 1994 Honda Civic fuel tank is made out of steel. The material is not fully protected from rust and can still develop holes if not taken care of properly.
The Thermapen is unique because it is made of a material that will not alter the taste of food. It is also extremely accurate, so one will be able to check the temperature accurately.
Button holes shouldbe made of any strong material that fits the design of whatever it is with a button hole, it should be cut out at te edge of the material which can be ideally folded and then sewed around the edges thickly to support and cover tatty cuts
i really dont think so... the shoes are made of some material probably made in china... to be safe though, i wouldnt wash them.
Most shoes would sink, but some would float if they were made of a material that floats such as crocks, or had no holes such as a pair of Dutch wooden clogs.