Mainly copper but sometimes alfoil. Joking but copper is the way to go as it is strong and sturdy.
A steamer trunk is a large, sturdy travel trunk designed for transporting personal belongings, commonly used during the late 19th and early 20th centuries for long journeys, especially by ship. These trunks typically feature a flat top for stacking, reinforced corners, and can be made from materials like wood, metal, or leather. They often included compartments and trays for organization. Steamer trunks were popular among wealthy travelers and are now sought after as vintage collectibles.
The different types of materials that can be used to construct a metal lamp shade frame include steel, aluminum, brass, and copper.
Common materials used to construct a bar wall include wood, metal, brick, stone, and glass.
Blocks and metal
Steamer made from bamboo used in Chinese cooking, particularly for dumplings.
Rustic is older looking country type things. Old steamer trunks or wicker baskets are often considered rustic. Classic furniture with a used look is rustic as well.
they only used their hands no metal tools
The Daleks' metal is called Dalekanium. It is a strong and durable material used to construct their iconic armored casings.
vegetables
It is used for steaming vegetables.
Chests and trunks can be used for a variety of things. Most commonly though, they are used for storing things. Everyone needs a place to put their extra stuff, and chests and trunks are perfect for this task.
The jice maker only does minimal quantities while the steamer can handle higher volumes. The juice steamer can be used for juice, jams and jellies from fruits, berries and vegetables.