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Answer:
Explanation:
1. Hand Tools
2. Types
2.1 Hand tools
2.2 Hammer Drill
2.3 Rotary hammer drill
2.4 Cordless drills
2.5 Drill press
2.6 Geared head drill
2.7 Radial arm drill
2.8 Mill drill
3. Related tools
4. Chisels
4.1. Types
4.1.1 Woodworking chisels
4.1.1.1 Lathe tools
4.2 Metalworking chisels
4.2.1 Cold chisel
4.2.2 Hardy chisel
4.3 Stone chisels
4.4 Masonry chisels
4.4.1 Joint chisel
5. Hammer
5.1 Basic design and variations
5.2 The physics of hammering
5.2.1 Hammer as a force amplifier
5.2.2 Effect of the head's mass
5.2.3 Effect of the handle
5.3 War hammers
5.4 Symbolic hammers
6. Saw terminology
6.1 Types of saws
6.1.1 Hand saws
6.1.2. Back saws
6.1.3 Mechanically powered saws
6.1.4. Circular blade saws
6.1.5. Reciprocating blade saws
6.1.6..Continuous band
6.2. Types of saw blades and the cuts they make
6.3. Materials used for saws
7. Pliers Introduction
7.1. Design
7.2.Common types
7.2.1 Gripping pliers (used to improve grip)
7.2 2.Cutting pliers (used to sever or pinch off)
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7.2.3 Crimping pliers
7.2.4 Rotational pliers
8. Common wrenches / spanners
8.1 Other general wrenches / spanners
8.2. Spe cialized wrenches / spanners
8.3. Spanners in popular culture
9. Hacksaw, surface plate, surface gauge, , vee-block, files
10. Calipers
10.1. Types
10.1.1 Inside caliper
10.1.2 Outside caliper
10.1.3 Divider caliper
10.1.4 Oddleg caliper
10.1.5 Vernier calipers
10.1.6 Dial caliper
10.1.7 Digital caliper
11. Vernier Scale
11.1 Use
11.2. Examples
11.3. Why a vernier scale works
12. Micrometer
12.1 Types
12.2 Reading an inch-system micrometer
12.3 Reading a metric micrometer
12.4 Reading a vernier micrometer