This document describes a tool commonly used in civil engineering workshops and construction. The tool has two main parts - a long handle for leverage and precision when working, and a flat knife attached to the end of the handle. The knife is used for digging, dredging sand and soil, and mixing materials. The overall length of the tool is around 150cm, making it useful for heavier tasks like mixing large quantities of materials.
This document describes a tool commonly used in civil engineering workshops and construction. The tool has two main parts - a long handle for leverage and precision when working, and a flat knife attached to the end of the handle. The knife is used for digging, dredging sand and soil, and mixing materials. The overall length of the tool is around 150cm, making it useful for heavier tasks like mixing large quantities of materials.
This document describes a tool commonly used in civil engineering workshops and construction. The tool has two main parts - a long handle for leverage and precision when working, and a flat knife attached to the end of the handle. The knife is used for digging, dredging sand and soil, and mixing materials. The overall length of the tool is around 150cm, making it useful for heavier tasks like mixing large quantities of materials.
about a tool. That is in civil engineering workshop. This tool is generally used by the builders, but for colleger of civil engineering like us, this tool usually we use when we carry out the practices of work stone. It consists of two parts, the knife and the handle. The handle is made longer because of highly influential and useful for heavier work, for example to mix mixture in large quantities. The handle
Generally, the knife have a flat
shaped attached to the handle, the purpose is to be used to dredge the sand, soil or dirt and other work that is located close to the ground precision. It is about 150cm long. The function of this tool is to mix mixture, digging the soil and another job related to digging and mixing. I think the overview that I gave was clear enough to identify the tools that I have been described.