One can purchase a marble rolling pin when one goes to stores like Canadian Tire, Rona, Lowe's, Target, Walmart, Home Depot, etc. One can also shop online on websites of these stores.
no marble is strong
Some are marble but most are wood.
Rolling pins can be purchased at most big box retail stores such as Walmart, Target and Kohl's. Higher end rolling pins can be purchased at Bed, Bath & Beyond.
about 23.9
about 23.9 centimeters
This question is somewhat ambiguous in view that questioner has not indicated what the rolling pin is being used for. Please be specific. e.g. What is the disadvantage of using a rolling pin to hit some one with?
Yes. Depending on the force in which a marble hits the pin.
no a rolling pin can not filter because it has no holes for excess liqids to go through
The rolling pin cover is a relatively inexpensive method of protecting the rolling pin. Some people claim that the cover also aids in preventing dough from sticking to the rolling pin.
The modern rolling pin was not invented by a woman. It was invented by a John W. Reed in 1864. Rolling pin type objects have been in use since the 9th century bc. I think it would be safe to say that at that length of time, the absolute original inventor has been lost to the ages.
The distance a point on the edge of a rolling pin travels after completing one full revolution is equal to the circumference of the pin. The circumference ( C ) is calculated using the formula ( C = 2\pi r ), where ( r ) is the radius. For a rolling pin with a radius of 3.8 cm, the distance traveled is ( C = 2\pi \times 3.8 \approx 23.8 ) cm. Thus, a point on the rolling pin travels approximately 23.8 cm after one complete revolution.
For rolling dough and pastry