a paper called 'emery' and a machine called 'lathe'
Renaissance artists used various tools, including brushes, palettes, and chisels. They often employed oil paints, which required specific brushes made from animal hair for fine details. Palettes were used to mix colors, while chisels assisted in sculpting marble and wood. Additionally, compasses and rulers were essential for achieving precise proportions and perspectives in their artwork.
to make a the cheapest dye, purple that fades the tudors used elderberry, but to make the most expensive of all the colours, purple which did not fade they used beatle blood.
The usual things: brushes, a pallet, an easel and oil paint.
Fine marble.
make his figures look more realistic.
Steel tools
Gunpowder and new forms of steal.
what is the melting point of pewter
pewter was first used in the egyptians
Tin is used to make bronze and pewter, both were used in the Medieval period.
Explorers in the late 1400s-1600s used tools such as astrolabes, compasses, maps, sextants, and chronometers to navigate the seas. They also relied on basic tools like ropes, anchors, lanterns, and measuring instruments to aid in their expeditions. Additionally, they often carried weapons for protection and trade goods for interactions with new cultures.
i used the pewter bowl as a planter
Pewter is used for things like jewellery, picture frames and decorations. Mainly for decorative uses :)
Weapons(knives,guns),work tools(axes,machetes)telescope,compass and of course COMMON SENSE!
When silver and bronze are mixed together, they create a type of alloy known as pewter. Pewter has a warm, muted color that falls between silver and bronze. It is commonly used in decorative items and tableware.
We replaced our chrome plated bathroom facuets with pewter plated faucets. I used the pewter bowl as a planter.
Pewter is a metal alloy with copper in it. You can make loads of stuff out of it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Peace of cake in order to be pewter the alloy must contain 90% tin, it also has traces of nickel antimony and something like less-than 1% silver, all used as hardening agents