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A Few Tips

Looking up the right tool for the job can sometimes leave you in the dark, so we’ve put together some handy pointers on how to chart them out! Just line things up and we’ll show you what you need!

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Tip: You can figure out the angle between two distant things using a certain tool. It even works at sea!

Tip: If you have space in your living room, you can use a certain tool not only to tell the time, but also to make your living room look nice!

Tip: If you're at sea and don't have the first tool, you can use another tool that has a smaller arc and is older in design, though it may not be as accurate!

Tip: You can use a certain tool to see things that are too small to see without help!

Tip: You can use a certain tool to see things that are far away!

Tip: You can figure out the weight of something by using a certain tool to compare it to the weight of something you already know the weight of!

Tip: If you ever get lost, you can use a certain tool that has a piece of metal in it that will point towards the top of the Earth!

Tip: You can use a certain tool part as a pattern to help measure something you've set your sights on. At least two other tools mentioned earlier have this part in them!

Tip: You can use a certain tool to shape different materials such as wood or stone!

Tip: You can use a certain tool to make drawing circles by hand much easier!

Tip: You can use a certain tool to heat other things by filling the bottom of it with charcoal and lighting the charcoal on fire!

Tip: You can use a certain tool to hold a painting up while you work on it, making it easier to draw or paint!

Tip: You can use a certain tool to push air into something else without having to use your own breath!

Tip: People who build things out of wood can use a certain tool to measure 90 degree angles!