I'll list out options and tell me which ones are closest...
1) A tool used in a hobby
2) Used around food
3) Used to measure something temp, ph, air flow etc
4) Used inside
5) Used outside
6) I only need one of these
7) Used in the medical field (sometimes a rectal exam... )
8) You shoot it into the air (rocket, arrow, lawn darts etc)
9) A toy
10) A gizmo
Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"
Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"
Multiest tool in the world, Dremel attachment used for maintaining homegrown quantum computers?
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Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"
seems like some kind of probe to me :D not made of metal got me tho. I mean you can screw anything there... maybe some kind of brush?
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Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"
It's a tool used in a hobby, mostly indoors.
And it is not an attachment for any other tool.
It's not used for probing anything like really, I promise!
To paraphrase Bitkar: you can use the screw threads to attach anything in there.
...But not necessarily a brush.
And it is not an attachment for any other tool.
It's not used for probing anything like really, I promise!
To paraphrase Bitkar: you can use the screw threads to attach anything in there.
...But not necessarily a brush.
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Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"
I'll guess it is for modeling things with clay.
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Something tells me it has to do with knitting.
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Re: Steinie's U3DA Game "What is it?"
is it some kind of holder you stick to a flower pot or something and you screw in there some support for a plant or whatever is needed, LED strip :D Idk.
btw: you said its not made out of metal... is that important for its function? Can it be made of metal? I guess it must be plastic, but the threads look metal, so they are just inserts?
btw: you said its not made out of metal... is that important for its function? Can it be made of metal? I guess it must be plastic, but the threads look metal, so they are just inserts?
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Nope
You may be onto something here!
The object that attaches into the back isn't made of metal. But the rod itself is made of aluminium or stainless steel.
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Ignoring the knitting clue to go for the obvious joke.
Is it a plumb, Bob?
Is it a plumb, Bob?
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for macrame
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