You would use area. I would use the meter2. Okay
If I was you i would use millimetres or centimetres.
who would use the word "quadrant"
I would use a micrometer. A caliper would do as well.
You would possibly use a chronometer which is an extrememely accurate clock.You would possibly use a chronometer, a very accurate clock.
One would use precision screwdriver for the following purposes: fastening clocks watches, laptops, cameras, eyeglasses, to name a few. These are very lightweight and handy for tiny screws.
I have special clamps similar to Vice Grips for this.
Because there are two bolts fastening it to your bell housing.
at is a metal fastening for doors and gates starting with b?
fastening sections of bones with pin is known as what
Not fastening your seatbelt.
Sea-fastening is the action of fastening/securing cargoes on ship with the aim of preventing them from movement while the ship is in transit and subjected to motions due to the nature of the seaway. Typically, sea-fastening design is specific to the ship and cargoes in question. Usually steel plates or structural profiles such as pipe etc. welded to the ship's deck are used for sea-fastening design.
To layout a building for beveled siding, begin by pounding flat loose nails or removing loose nails or other obstructions. Wrap the building with building wrap and use a stapler for fastening the wrap to outer walls. For fastening the wrap in inside corners, use flashing.
A shirt with buttons would be best so you can undo a button if needed.
Yes, people used string and other fastening methods like buttons, hooks, and buckles before the invention of Velcro in the 1940s. Velcro offered a convenient and reusable alternative to traditional fastening methods.
An agraffe is a clasp consisting of a hook fastening onto a ring.
You can make a shoulder bag fastening on felt by adding a magnetic snap closure, a button with a buttonhole closure, or a zipper closure. Make sure to securely attach the fastening to the felt material to ensure durability and functionality. Practice stitching on a scrap piece of felt before completing the final fastening on your shoulder bag.