Every tool had some point in time when it was first made and such tools had not been used before that. So it all depends on what you mean by "in the past", how long ago is that "past".
There are also many tools that have been abandoned and are no longer made and used, sometimes because better tools were invented that replaced them, sometimes unfortunately because the making and use of the tools were forgotten (often because the culture that made and used such tools collapsed or was destroyed in some way e.g. the Roman Empire).
Arms, hans and fingers
BMC and I8
its used the same way as now but it cost less in past 1900.its used the same way as now but it cost less in past 1900.
Like..... Making tools and armor and stuff
In the past, tools used for education included chalkboards, textbooks, paper and quill pens, slate boards, abacuses for math, and globes for geography. These tools were commonly used to facilitate learning in classrooms before the advent of modern technology.
Tools such as archaeological excavation, historical documents, artifacts, scientific dating methods, and oral histories are used to understand the past. These tools help researchers piece together information about cultures, events, and people from different time periods.
anthropology
In the past, magnets were used for compasses for navigation, including in exploration and sailing expeditions. They were also used in tools such as magnetic needles and magnetized chisels for various purposes.
In the same way as it is used now.
They used to in the old days. Now they use their own tools or get them from the company store.
No it is present, because it is "right now" and not yesterday.
Sulfur is the yellow mineral that was used in the past to make gunpowder and is now mainly used to prepare sulfuric acid.