It will adversely affect the tape.
Taking accurate measurements in a workshop.
Yes its real. If you watch , he has his hand over the steel part to absorb most of the blow.
A farrier uses an anvil to shape horse shoes to the correct fit for the horse.
Not necessarily, it just has different uses. -Nobody uses one hammer for everything.
A flexible steel rule is similar to a rigid steel rule but it is easier to bend and it does not retain shape when bent, but springs back to it's original straight shape. You use it to measure length or distance. You can also use it to whack (hit) things, but don't do your little brother or he'll tell Mom.
The hammer that a judge uses in court is called a gavel.
Almost anyone who works in industry or fixes anything, uses a hammer at some time.
Most hammers have a steel head, some however have a brass or copper head, some even have polyurethane or rubber heads. They all have specialist uses. Shafts are traditionally made of hickory or other hardwoods, however we now also have plastic and fibreglass handles.
It may be:He uses a hammer to build a birdhouse. (uses = verb)A hammer has many uses. (uses = plural noun)
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a carpenter
A blacksmith.