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Hammer Tools:

Hammer Tools Wire-cutting and wire-stripping tools. hammer tools. Knives, various designs and sizes.

If one were to attempt to train a 3-yea old child directly, that is, with hammer tools, na and board, both die adult and the child wou end up terribly frustrated if not injured. Tl child who has had no experience with a hamm will do a variety of things with the hammer tools, pii to using it properly, in spite of any and all i: structions and demonstrations by the adu Moreover, if he has not already had a certa number of manipulative experiences with sm£ objects, it will take longer for him to use tl hammer tools correctly than if he has had these exp riences.


Some of the softer stones, for instance limestone when freshly quarried, may be carved about as easily as wood, and with similar tools. The preliminary shaping of a block of marble is done with a pick or with points (single pointed chisels). The generalized form is achieved with the use of claws (many pointed chisels) which leave fairly small parallel ridges on the surface of the marble. These ridges may be reduced with flat chisels and files, and the surface polished with abrasives. Drills are used on marble as well as other stones. Extremely ha: stones like Granite are generally worn down I repeatedly crushing the surface with a man pointed hammer tools called the boucharde or bus! hammer tools.
 
 
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