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A Bucket (or pail) is typically a watertight, vertical cylinder or truncated cone, with an open top and a flat [1][2]

bottom, usually attached to a semicircular carryinghandle called the bail. A common volume is 10 dm.

Types and uses


There are many types of buckets; a water bucket is used to carry water Household and garden uses are often for carrying liquids and granular products made from hemp. Elaborate ceremonial or ritual buckets in bronze, ivory or other materials are found in several ancient or medieval cultures and are known by the Latin for bucket, situla. Large scoops or buckets are attached to loader and telehandler for agricultural and earthmoving purposes. A lunch box is often called a lunch pail Buckets can be reused as seats, tool caddies, hydroponic gardens, chamberpots, "street" drums, livestock feeders. Buckets are often used as a children's toys to shape and carry sand on a beach or in a sandpit.

Buckets are tools, used for carrying water, lava or milk. Water and lava buckets can only be obtained by using the bucket on a source block; shallow, running fluids cannot be collected. Milk buckets are collected by right-clicking an empty bucket on a Cow or a Mooshroom. If one is under water and moving forward, filling an empty bucket will create a momentary air pocket. This is enough to refill the player's air meter, allowing them to stay under water indefinitely. To reuse the bucket just dump out the water. Buckets can be crafted from iron, or found in dungeons. There is, approximately, a 53% chance of finding one bucket in a dungeon chest.

Usage
Water buckets can be used to extinguish fires in an emergency, and to drain and fill lakes. Buckets can also be used as a diving tool. By pointing directly down and filling the bucket the player will be surrounded by air for a short time, thus filling the player's air meter. Water that is used in a bucket can clear out tall grass on small fields. It is useful for collecting seeds and clearing the area for building. The water can be picked back up when the water has been used. This bucket could also be used to make farms where you could grow wheat, and other items. Another usage is filling a cauldron with a water filled bucket. This allows the filling of glass bottles for making potions.

Vise
Vise is a mechanical screw apparatus used for holding or clamping a work piece to allow work to be performed on it with tools such as saws, planes, drills, mills, screwdrivers, sandpaper, etc. Vises usually have one fixed jaw and another, parallel, jaw which is moved towards or away from the fixed jaw by the screw.

Woodworking vises are used for holding our work in place while we are assembling, inspecting, forming, or just holding our project while the glue is drying. Vises usually consist of a screw, cam or level mechanism that closes and holds two or more jaws around a workpiece or project. A woodworking vise is a durable tool made up of cast iron and chrome plate and is used for holding the workpiece for performing any tasks needed. There are many different ways in which vises function. Most vises function by holding a workpiece in between the movable and the stationary jaws, where as then we can perform an operation on the tightly held workpiece.

A major key consideration for buying and using a wood working bench vise is the ability to add jaw inserts to protect the wood that you are working with. There may be a lot of pressure put on a project piece that can be damaged unless proper protection is available. Wooden inserts work well as they are durable and wont harm the finished face or your project.

Drill

A drill is a tool fitted with a cutting tool attachment or driving tool attachment, usually a drill bit or driver bit, used for drilling holes in various materials or fasteningvarious materials together with the use of fasteners. The attachment is gripped by a chuck at one end of the drill and rotated while pressed against the target material. The tip, and sometimes edges, of the cutting tool does the work of cutting into the target material. This may be slicing off thin shavings (twist drills or augerbits), grinding off small particles (oil drilling), crushing and removing pieces of the workpiece (SDS masonry drill), countersinking, counterboring, or other operations. Drills are commonly used in woodworking, metalworking, construction and do-it-yourself projects. Specially designed drills are also used in medicine, space missions and other applications. Drills are available with a wide variety of performance characteristics, such as power and capacity.

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