1. Guillotine
Guillotine is a tool often found in offices and classrooms, designed to cut a large set of paper at once with a perfectly
straight edge.
Brayer
A brayer is a hand roller used in printmaking techniques to spread ink in the process of offsetting an image from a plate
to paper.
Paintbrush
Paintbrushes are used to apply ink or paint. These brushes are usually made by clamping the bristles to a handle with a
ferrule.
Potter’s wheel
A potter's wheel is a machine used in the shaping of round ceramic ware. The wheel may also be used during the
process of trimming the excess body from dried ware and for applying incised decoration or rings of colour.
Kiln
A kiln is a thermally insulated chamber, a type of oven that produces temperatures sufficient to complete some process,
such as hardening, drying, or chemical changes. Various industries and trades use kilns to harden objects made
from clay into pottery, bricks etc
Squeegee
A squeegee, squilgee or sometimes squimjim, is a tool with a flat, smooth rubber blade, used to remove or control the
flow of liquid on a flat surface. It is used for cleaning and in printing.
Camera
A camera is an optical instrument that records images that can be stored directly, transmitted to another location, or
both. These images may be still photographs or moving images such as videos or movies.
Leather punch
A leather punch is a hole punch specifically for making holes in leather. The working tip of the punch is a hollow steel
cylinder with a sharp circular knife-like edge. The leather piece is placed on a hard surface, which may be a part of the
tool set, and the punch is forced through it, cutting out a small circular piece which is discarded.
Easel
An easel is an upright support used for displaying and/or fixing something resting upon it, at an angle of about 20° to the
vertical. In particular easels are traditionally used by painters to support a painting while they work on it, normally
standing up, and are also sometimes used to display finished paintings.
Scissors
Scissors are hand-operated shearing instruments. They consist of a pair of metal blades pivoted so that the sharpened
edges slide against each other when the handles (bows) opposite to the pivot are closed. Scissors are used for cutting
various thin materials, such as paper, cardboard, metal foil, thin plastic, cloth, rope, and wire. Scissors can also be used
to cut hair and food. Scissors and shears are functionally equivalent, but larger implements tend to be called shears.