A candlestick, chamberstick, or candelabrum.
The metal casting that holds all the other parts in place is called a chassis. It provides structural support and rigidity to the components of a device or machinery.
If you mean the screw on part that holds the lamp shade on the it's called a Finial. If you mean the stand that hooks on right below the socket I've heard it called a harp.
Candle burning is the process called oxidation. This is, it's the reaction that takes place when a gaseous material reacts with oxygen, the wax needs to change to gaseous state for the reaction to take place.
The multilayered membrane that protects and holds the organs in place within the abdominal cavity is called the peritoneum. It consists of two layers, the parietal peritoneum which lines the abdominal wall, and the visceral peritoneum which covers the organs.
A metal vise would typically be used to support metal pieces while shaping is being done. The vise securely holds the metal in place, allowing the user to work on it without it moving or shifting. It provides stability and control during the shaping process.
The metal piece that holds the bulb in place is called a socket. It provides electrical contact to the bulb and secures it in position within the light fixture.
The metal part of a pencil is called a ferrule.
The metal casting that holds all the other parts in place is called a chassis. It provides structural support and rigidity to the components of a device or machinery.
There is more than one way to hold metal in place - it can be welded, clamped, glued, etc. - but you are probably thinking of a vice.
The part that holds the eraser on is called "ferrule" and the part you write with is normally graphite, but sometimes is lead or charcoal.
The metal thing on the end of the pencil is called a Ferrule!
The metal or plastic part that holds the eraser on a pencil is called a ferrule. It is usually crimped or glued onto the end of the pencil to secure the eraser in place.
The metal band that holds the rubber onto the pencil is called a ferrule. It is typically made of aluminum or other metals and is crimped onto the end of the pencil to secure the eraser in place.
it holds the metal in place
A small metal piece called a ferrule holds the eraser in place on a pencil. The ferrule is typically crimped onto the end of the pencil barrel, securing the eraser in position.
Yes, pencils typically have a thin metal piece called a ferrule that holds the eraser in place. Additionally, some mechanical pencils have a metal tip that dispenses the lead as it is used.
It's called a lamp harp. The top (where you place the shade) is called a finial base, the little 'clips' at the bottom are called the harp base.