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  • Cutting tool [r]: A hand or power tool that removes substantial amounts of material from the material being worked [e]

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  • Cutting tool [r]: A hand or power tool that removes substantial amounts of material from the material being worked [e]
  • Charcoal (art) [r]: A drawing technique that uses soft, black or dark gray, carbon to draw lines and shading on textured paper [e]
  • Router (tool) [r]: A high-speed rotating power tool, differing from a drill in that it is primarily intended to make grooves in the surface or edge of material, rather than cutting holes through it [e]
  • Fencing [r]: A sport of fighting with blunted swords in accordance with set rules in order to score points. [e]