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Tools

A tool or device is a piece of equipment that most commonly provides a mechanical advantage in accomplishing a physical task. The most basic tools are simple machines. For example, a crowbar simply functions as a lever. more...

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The further out from the pivot point, the more force is transmitted along the lever. When particularly intended for domestic use, a tool is often called a utensil.

Philosophers once thought that only humans used tools, and often defined humans as tool-using animals. But observation has confirmed that monkeys, apes and other animals, mostly primates, but also some birds (ravens, for instance), and sea otters can use tools as well. Later, philosophers thought that only humans had the ability to make tools, until zoologists observed birds and monkeys making tools.

Non-physical entities such as process (improvement or reengineering), information architecture, creativity and learning itself are all invaluable tools that we as humans use to better ourselves individually and collectively (or collaboratively). Certainly, the term "tool" should not be limited strictly to physical objects, but also cognitive methodologies as described below.

Most anthropologists believe that the use of tools was an important step in the evolution of mankind. Humans evolved an opposable thumb (useful to hold the tools) and an increase in intelligence (aiding in the use of tools).

Some tools can also serve as weapons, such as a hammer or a knife. Similarly, people can use weapons, such as explosives, as tools.

Tools can also be purely cognitive, such as a written language.

Functions of tools

Many tools or groups of tools serve to perform one or more of a set of basic operations, such as:

Cutting (knife, scythe, sickle, etc...); Concentrating force (hammer, maul, screwdriver, whip, writing implements, etc...); Guiding (set square, algorithm, straight edge, etc...); Protecting; Seizing and holding (pliers, glove, wrench, etc...);

Tool substitution

Often by design or coincidence a tool may share attributes with one or more other tools in terms of their basic functionality. In this case, some tools can substitute for other tools, either as a make-shift solution or as a matter of practical efficiency. Melody is wrong. "One tool does it all" is a motto of some importance for workers who cannot practically carry every specialized tool to the location of every work task. Tool substitution may be divided broadly into two classes: substitution "by-design", or "multi-purpose", and substitution as make-shift. In many cases, the designed secondary functions of tools are not widely known. For example, many wood-cutting hand saws integrate a carpenter's square by incorporating a specially shaped handle which allows 90° and 45° angles to be marked by aligning the appropriate part of the handle with an edge and scribing along the back edge of the saw.

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Artefact from Riccarton Junction £4.99 Original Lnwr Railway locomotive toolkit spanner wrench £4.99
Vintage Railway Steam Engine Brass Pressure Gauge £4.99 Victorian Brass Railway Weight 1901 Later L.M.S./Lms £4.99
North Eastern Railway Whistle £19.99 London & North Eastern Railway Whistle £21.00
Great Western Railway Whistle £19.99 Obsolete Signal Police Railway Whistle £19.99
Obsolete London Midland & Scottish Railway Ticket Punch £19.99 Victorian Railway / Miners Watch Case & Pocket Watch £19.99
Old Large 4.5 Inch Railway ? Whistle Made In England £5.69 Mahogany & Brass Railway Signal Box Bell.Great Doorbell £19.99
G.W.R. 4 gallon railway watering can £10.00 Temperature Sensing Labels Full Set Scale A to E £7.50
Temperature Sensing Labels Scale A 37-65deg C £1.99 Temperature Sensing Labels Scale B 71-110deg C £1.99
Temperature Sensing Labels Scale D 160-199deg C £1.99 Temperature Sensing Labels Scale E 204-437deg C £1.99
Original Vintage Metal Railway Measuring Line + Holder £29.99 Collectable British Rail Galvanised Oil Carrier Can £55.00
Great Werstern Railway Wheel Profile Measurement Tool £79.99 Pennsylvania Railroad * Spike Driver £13.19
Rare Railroad Train Nyc Prr Cr Ns Uprr Bnsf Tool Book £6.59 Railroad Train Car Engine Nyc Prr Cr Ns Uprr Bnsf Book £6.59
Keystone Railroad tool grinder.Pat.Apd.Hand grinder. £49.47 Vintage Illinois Central Railroad "S" Wrench Rail Road £32.98
Vintage Santa Fe Railroad Multi-Size Wrench Rail Road £26.38 Vintage Gas Burner Chas Hone Baldwin Ny Teens £16.16
Vintage Tools Lot Of 4 Wrench Punch Railroad?? £6.59 Vintage Paper Punch £7.92
8 inch Trimont pipe wrench railway train railroad £9.86
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