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magnet
thumb|upright=1.5|A magnetite rock is being pulled by a [[neodymium magnet on top.]]
nail
sharp object of hard metal used as a fastener
anvil
thumb|upright=1.35|Single-horn anvil thumb|A blacksmith working [[iron with a hammer and anvil]] thumb|A blacksmith working with a [[sledgehammer, assistant (striker) and Lokomo anvil in Finland]]
wrench
thumb|250px|A set of metric spanners or wrenches, open at one end and box/ring at the other. These are commonly known as “combination” spanners.
brass instrument
class of musical instruments
drill bit
cutting tools used to create cylindrical holes
ingot
thumb|right|Aluminium ingot after ejection from mold thumb|right|Gold ingots thumb|Pouring molten gold into a mold at the commons:Category:La Luz Gold Mine|La Luz Gold Mine in Siuna, [[Nicaragua, about 1959.]] An ingot is a piece of relatively pure material, usually metal, that is cast into a shape suitable for further processing. In steelmaking, it is the first step among semi-finished casting products. Ingots usually require a second procedure of shaping, such as cold/hot working, cutting, or milling to produce a useful final product. Non-metallic and semiconductor materials prepared in bulk
brass knuckles
weapon used in hand-to-hand combat
staple
connecting element for fixing flat items (paper, fabric, foil etc.) to each other or to another item
caltrop
thumb|Roman caltrop at the Westphalian Museum of Archeology (German: Westfälisches Museum für Archäologie), Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
split pin
metal fastener with two tines that are bent during installation
bascinet
thumb|right|200px|Bascinet without accessories
tin foil
foil wrap made of tin
metal foam
material consisting of pockets of gas in a metallic matrix
die
specialized tool for cutting or deforming
Zari
right|250px|thumb|'Banarasi sari' from [[Varanasi (Banaras), silk and gold-wrapped silk yarn with supplementary weft brocade (zari)]]
chain shot
shot for cannons, consisting of two spheres, hemispheres, or cylinders connected by a chain
bagh nakh
claw-like weapon from India
fishplate
thumb|A fishplate joins two lengths of track.
Molten Sea
large basin in the Temple in Jerusalem made by Solomon for ablution of the priests
bullion
thumb|Gold bullion bars and coins|alt=Refer to caption thumb| silver bullion cast by Johnson Matthey, PLC
metal bellows
elastic vessels
brass fastener
type of paper fastener
grease fitting
metal fitting used in mechanical systems to feed lubricants
metallic thread
thread wholly or partly made from metal