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A tool is any physical object that can be used during an activity, with the said object not being consumed in the process. Tools are necessary when doing any sort of work, and for the amateur chemist they are very important when doing any engineering.
Contents
- 1 General
- 2 Basic tools
- 2.1 Anvil
- 2.2 Awl
- 2.3 Axe
- 2.4 Bolt cutter
- 2.5 Box cutter
- 2.6 Brush
- 2.7 Cat's paw
- 2.8 Chisel
- 2.9 Crowbar
- 2.10 File
- 2.11 Gimlet
- 2.12 Glass cutter
- 2.13 Hacksaw
- 2.14 Hammer
- 2.15 Hex key
- 2.16 Ice pick
- 2.17 Knife
- 2.18 Pincers
- 2.19 Pipe cleaner
- 2.20 Pipe cutter
- 2.21 Pliers
- 2.22 Scissors
- 2.23 Screwdriver
- 2.24 Sewing needle
- 2.25 Socket wrench
- 2.26 Trowel
- 2.27 Wire brush
- 2.28 Wire stripper
- 2.29 Wrench
- 3 Advanced tools
- 4 Power tools
- 5 Other tools
- 6 Availability
- 7 References
General
Tools are often made of metal (steel, brass, aluminium, etc.), but depending on the activity, they can also be made of wood, plastic, rubber, or other materials.
Below there's a list of various tools that are useful for the average joe. Obviously you will not need them all, but at least a few are necessary when doing any work.
Basic tools
Anvil
A vital tool for any metalworking.
Awl
Awls (bradawl, scratch awl, stitching awl) can be used as aid when making various wood or plastic lab equipment, either for marking or for piercing holes in them. They can also be used to break apart hardened reagents, though being short, an icepick would more suitable for this task.
Axe
Good for cutting and splitting wood and other materials.
Bolt cutter
A useful tool for cutting chains, padlocks, bolts and wire mesh.
Box cutter
Used for cutting boxes, paper, foam, thin wood and plastic.
Brush
A simple tool for cleaning items.
Cat's paw
Good for removing nails.
Chisel
Good for carving out wood, stone and hardened materials.
Crowbar
Good for opening boxes and other woodwork. Come in two main shapes: curved and straight.
File
Used to grind hard materials, they are useful when making powders, though the resulting particles will have a large size.
Gimlet
A hand tool for drilling small holes, mainly in wood, without splitting. Can also be used to break apart hardened reagents from fragile bottles.
Glass cutter
Used for cutting glass plates, though with enough skill can be used to cut other types of glass items.
Glass tube cutters are a pipe cutter-like cutting tools, which is designed for cutting glass tubes, like test tubes and more.
Hacksaw
Useful when cutting metal.
Hammer
Useful for beating stuff.
Hex key
Vital when working with different types of screws.
Ice pick
A good tool when trying to break apart hardened reagents inside bottles.
Knife
Knifes are good for cutting.
Pincers
Useful for pulling nails when doing woodwork.
Pipe cleaner
Useful for cleaning test tubes and other glass tubes.
Pipe cutter
Useful for cutting pipes and other tubular materials, like batteries.
Pliers
A very useful tool, which should not be missing from your toolbox. Lineman's pliers is a must. So are tongue-and-groove pliers.
Scissors
Hand-operated shearing tools, commonly used for cutting paper, tubings, parafilm, or plastic items.
Screwdriver
While not very often used in lab, it is a very important tool that should not be missing from anyone's inventory. Can be useful for breaking and removing hardened solids.
Sewing needle
Used for sewing cloth or poking small holes in wood, plastic or other soft materials. Needles are often kept in a pincushion.
Socket wrench
A type of wrench or spanner that has a socket attached at one end, usually used to turn a fastener.
Trowel
A necessary tool when working with fresh concrete. Or in garden.
Wire brush
Good for removing thick rust from corroded steel items.
Wire stripper
Hand-held device used to strip the electrical insulation from electric wires.
Wrench
Different size wrenches are necessary when doing any sort of work.
Advanced tools
Adjustable spanner
An adjustable spanner or adjustable wrench (US and Canada) is an open-end wrench with a movable jaw, allowing it to be used with different sizes of fastener head.
Blow torch
A fuel-burning tool used for applying flame and heat in various activities, like burning stuff, melting materials, etc.
Bubble level
An instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal (level) or vertical (plumb).
Jack
A useful lifting device, which can be used to hold various items or installation at a desired height.
Locking pliers
Useful when doing woodwork.
Micrometer
Useful for measuring very thin objects, it is more sensitive and precise than a Vernier caliper.
Monkey wrench
An important tool when working with large nuts.
Multi-tool
Versatile hand tool that combines several individual functions in a single unit.
Stapler
A mechanical device that joins pages of paper or similar material by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets and folding the ends.
Tongue-and-groove pliers
Pliers useful when working with nuts and screws of various sizes.
Vernier caliper
Useful to measure various small items.
Vise
Useful for holding various objects in a tight grip.
Power tools
Angle grinder
A very useful tool when cutting thick and hard material, like metal or ceramic. Can also be used for polishing.
Ball mill
Ball mills are very useful when making powdered materials.
Bench grinder
Can be used to grind metals and other items. You can also make powdered material with it, though the powder will not be fine.
Die grinder
Handheld power tools used for grinding, sanding, honing, polishing, or machining material, typically metal, stone, plastic or wood.
Dremel rotary tools are the most common type of die grinders.
Heat gun
A very useful and versatile tool when it comes to heating and drying items and materials. It is also a handy device when it comes to desoldering electronics.
Hot glue gun
A device that heats sticks of hot melt adhesive (HMA) or hot glue, which, upon cooling, hardens. Useful for gluing various items, where classical adhesives are unsatisfactory.
Jigsaw
Useful for cutting wooden boards, planks, etc.
Soldering gun
The most important tool in any electronics hobbyist kit.
Soldering iron
A hand tool used in soldering, similar in operation to a soldering gun.
Vacuum cleaner
If you don't have a vacuum pump and you don't need high vacuum, a vacuum cleaner is sufficient for your needs, though it's very noisy.
Vacuum pump
Necessary for working with vacuum.
Power drill
Useful when drilling holes, screwing screws. By attaching a stirring rod, it can also be used as a makeshift mechanical stirrer.
Cordless power drills have the advantage of not relying on power cords, though their charger does not last very long.
Other tools
Compass
The best tool to draw circles.
Ladder
Useful to climb to higher places or as stand.
Measuring tape
A flexible ruler used to measure distance.
Self-retracting metal measuring tapes are often used by carpenters when measuring distances.
Protractor
Used for measuring angles. Made of transparent plastic, though older models were made of metal or wood. Available in 180 and 360 degree scale.
Ruler
A ruler is a straightedge with equally spaced markings along its length. Used for measuring short objects or drawing lines on them.
Sandpaper
Useful for removing rust or oxidation from metals or making boiling chips from glass.
Set square
A set square or triangle is a vital tool when drawing geometrical shapes or lines.
Sharpening stone
Useful for sharpening blades.
Sponge
Useful when cleaning glassware or other things.
Toolbox
A toolbox is a box designed or used to organize, carry, and protect the owner's tools.
Availability
Tools can be bought from hardware and home improvement stores, as well as online. Price and quality depends on the brand.