In their gloves usually by conveniently designed handles. If it were something that didn't have a handle, for example a coconut, then they would have to grip it by the husk. the tools are tied or attached to them on earth
Heating the metal tool expands them. After fitting the wooden handles the tools are allowed to cool and, as they do so, they contract so that they grip the handles tightly.
Some examples of holding tools are pliers (plais), vise (gato) and wrench (liyabe).(Words in parenthesis are the Filipino translations of the examples.)
They have rubber tools so it's easier to grip them. This is when it's a hot day, you've been working on something all day, and when your handling a chisel you don't want it to slip on your sweaty hands and take your finger off.
Fair Question !! I can only assume that as metal shrinks when cooling, this would grip the wooden handle firmly, and reduce the risk of the handle coming loose when the tool is in use.
Grip is a combination of pressure and friction. The more pressure one exerts upon an object the greater the friction and then the better grip one would have on the object in hand. Same goes for anything that can grip like tires, shoes, etc. Another thing that affects grip is the pattern of the surface applying the pressure, different patterns will exert the force differently.
Astronauts use a variety of tools while in space. For instance, astronauts use specially designed tools, like hammers and wrenches, that are made to be used with unwieldy space suits.
Tools that are left behind by astronauts.
Many things. Air, food, tools, and satellites.
so you can have a better grip on the tool and it is more balanced
Silly putty was used by astronauts to fasten down tools during the weightless gravity period and to alleviate boredom.
The astronauts carry them on special "tool belts" that attach to their spacesuits.
pliers , wrench , pipe wrench , vise grip , c-clamp
They literally used Silly Putty.
It simulates weightlesness and using tools in a confined environment. Good training for Nauts.
A bench vice or vice-grip pliers would both be considered locking tools.
Tongs are tools used to grip things. Very large ones are used in forging.
Silly putty was used by astronauts to stop their tools from flying around the spacecraft/shuttle, whilst they were in space. This is because there is no gravity in space, which means that everything will float about the vehicle, and not fall to the floor.