The gavel is used to punctuate the judges rulings and to call for order.
The judge uses a gavel to quiet the courtroom. It is a wooden mallet that is usually struck against a sound block to get everyone's attention.
The wooden "hammer" looking object the judge bangs to get order is called a gavel.
The wooden mallet or hammer a judge uses in court is called a gavel.American judges use them but British judges don't.
What are the uses of wooden plough
The wooden pad under a gavel is called the "Sound Block" or the "Base" of the gavel.
The mallet is a gavel and he hits it against a block of wood called a sound block.
The hammer that a judge uses in court is called a gavel.
The small mallet used by the judge is called a gavel.
Wooden splints are used in chemistry labs. Various experiments are conducted using these splints.
Traditional uses of a Japanese wooden rice bowl include serving rice, soup, and other dishes, as well as for special occasions and ceremonies.
A wooden cube is not a very commonly used thing in a chemistry lab. It might be used to raise things (in other words to adjust the height of something by putting the wood block underneath it). Usually a lab-jack is used for this instead however.
just about the only thing i know a judge would say is order