aboriginal digging sticks a made by of bush sticks
used for digging and peircing the floor
used for digging and peircing the floor
Tlaloc is holding a "digging stick." A digging stick was an early agricultural tool used for a variety of tasks -- digging up plant roots that provided food and to get at underground animals. Also, used as an early hoe.
Wooden digging stick
The operating parts consist of a boom, hinged at its base end at the machine, and a stick, pivoting on the outer end of the boom. The stick extends above and below its pivot point, with the digging bucket on the lower end and the retracting cable at its upper end. A second cable, the digging cable, is attached to the lower end of the stick, near the bucket. The digging and retraction actions of the cables is straightforward. To lift the boom/stick/bucket assembly, the digging cable is locked and the retraction cable is pulled in. With the digging cable locked, the boom and stick assembly becomes a ridged triangle and is forced to move up as the retracting cable is shortened. After the bucket is raised, the boom is pivoted to the dump site, the retraction cable is locked and the digging cable is allowed to play out. The Retracting cable holds the boom and stick assembly in its elevated position and its weight forces the stick and bucket outward until the load is dumped.
they're not made, you find them by digging underground
They used for fire a digging stick to cook or to keep themselves warm. Did that help?
digging a lake... usually with tractors and then it is filled with water..... :/
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"Made to Stick" by Chip Heath and Dan Heath has 336 pages.
Stick arena was made in 2008 and later on made ballistick in 2009.