A ship's clock is traditionally made of a non-corrosive metal such as brass or bronze. It would then be enclosed in wooden furnishings to secure it and provide a stable platform.
steel and plastic
Ancient ships were made from wood with nails and iron fittings. Modern ships are steel.
Prior to about 1975, asbestos was a common material in insulation around pipes and boilers in Navy Ships.
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.
Jeans are traditionally made out of cotton material.
24 Karat gold
Ukulele frets are traditionally made of nickel, but can be made of plastic or other metal.
Mostly leather from cattle, metal parts are usually steel.
The great bell of the clock tower of The Palace of Westminster, London is also known as 'Big Ben'. It is made from cast bronze. The clock tower is made of Caen stone.
Chinet plates are traditionally made from molded pulp, which is a type of paper material. This material is biodegradable and compostable, making Chinet plates a more eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic or styrofoam plates.
doorknobs can be made out of metal, gold, or copper
Traditionally - they're made from a solid block of wood !