a crossbow is made of wood, iron, steel
Rewinding line for steel strip is a process where a steel strip is rewound onto a coil or spool for storage or transportation. This process helps in ensuring that the steel strip is compactly and neatly wound to facilitate handling and subsequent processing.
Crossbows is made of wood (usualy yew) and metal (steel).
Commonly, brass and steel are used in a bimetallic strip. This combination allows the strip to bend or warp when subjected to temperature changes due to the different thermal expansion coefficients of the two metals.
A bimetallic strip is typically made of two different metals fused together, such as brass and steel or copper and iron. These metals have different coefficients of thermal expansion, causing the strip to bend when exposed to temperature changes.
the crossbow was thought to be invented in china but actually, the Chinese stole it from the viatnamese! however, we do not know if the viatnamese invented it or if they stole it from someone else!
depending on your bolts, but usually with steel u would hit 15s as a max
Crossbow, crossbow
A flat strip of steel is heated, and passes through rollers that curl the edges up and around until they meet. That joint is welded by a continuous welder. The strip is now a tube.
I did it with the steel turret pistol, DON'T use a crossbow!
The term rule in this context is synonymous with ruler, a marked strip that can be used to measure length. A flexible steel rule is make of thin, flexible steel.
In an electric bell, a flat steel spring brings the armature back to its original position.