The tool used for scratchboard art is called a scratchboard tool, stylus, or scratch knife. It is typically a pointed tool used to scratch away the ink to create white lines on a black surface.
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It is not possible to physically get a drinking glass out of another drinking glass as they are solid objects. You would need to pour the contents of one glass into another or use a tool to remove it.
Obsidian is a common example of volcanic glass. It is formed when molten lava cools rapidly, creating a glassy black or dark-colored rock. Obsidian is often used in jewelry and as a cutting tool due to its sharp edges.
for is usually translated 'pour' in French. this is for you : c'est pour toi. this tool is for ... : cet outil est fait pour ....
Molten refers to a substance that has been heated to a high temperature until it becomes liquid. An example sentence could be: "The blacksmith poured the molten metal into the mold to create a new tool."
That tool is called a funnel.
A funnel is a laboratory tool used for filtration or to pour convenient liquids or fine powders.
you pour the substance in and see which gradation it comes to. There is no mystery, a perfectly simple tool.
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Molten diamond is a rare form of carbon that has unique properties, such as high thermal conductivity and hardness. It is used in high-pressure experiments and as a cutting tool in industries where extreme hardness is required.
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how about a funnel
silver will most likely have the symbol 925 imprinted on it somewhere. as for telling if something is pewter or not, I'm still trying to work that out. "Pewter contains lead and will leave a pencil-like mark when drawn across a piece of paper." Actually, pewter can (and used to, exclusively) contain lead along with other metals but modern alloys contain tin (92%-95%), copper(up to 2.5%) and subtitute ANTIMONY (less than 2%) for LEAD. There are standards about the amount of antimony added to the alloy in order that the finished pewter product is food-safe. Try this link for further information: http://www.pewtersociety.org/care.HTML The difference between SILVER and PEWTER should be readily apparent as pewter is so much softer than silver. Pewter can be carved with a sharp tool with relative ease: silver can not. Even if it doesn't contain lead pewter will still leave a mark when scratched on a hard surface (but so will silver...just a mark of a different gray).
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