with stuff
a hammer a spade a fork
Yes cause it can be shape by a hammer
To remove the star nut from a fork, you can use a star nut removal tool or a hammer and a flathead screwdriver. First, loosen the top cap of the fork and remove it. Then, insert the removal tool or the screwdriver into the star nut and gently tap it with a hammer to loosen and remove it from the fork. Be careful not to damage the fork or the star nut during this process.
Ketchup... the other three are tools !
u need a big tuning fork and a sledge hammer i did it yesterday
To remove a star nut from a bicycle fork, you will need to use a star nut removal tool or a hammer and a flathead screwdriver. First, loosen the top cap of the headset and remove the stem and spacers. Then, insert the removal tool or screwdriver into the star nut and tap it gently with a hammer to loosen it. Once it is loose, you can pull it out of the fork. Be careful not to damage the fork or threads while removing the star nut.
To remove the crown race from a fork, you can use a crown race removal tool or a flathead screwdriver and a hammer. Place the tool or screwdriver under the race and gently tap it to loosen and remove the race from the fork. Be careful not to damage the fork or the race during the process.
A hammer is used to apply force
it is used to hammer stuff
This is usually used as a serving fork, or to turn meat on a grill.
A wedge A lever An argument for this answer: A wedge (the tines of the fork can wedge their way into food) A lever (The round portion of the fork can be used as the fulcrum and then the fork can be used as a lever, just like the claw of a hammer--the thing on the back of a hammer used to pry nails out)
It is a two pronged fork used to get pickles out of a jar. In vehicle maintenance it is the nickname for a ball joint separator, also a two pronged tool that gets larger as it goes back from the tip of the forks. You put it on the ball joint and drive it in with a hammer to separate the ball joint from the arm.