Laser Is A Modern Tool That Has Helped Us Improve Our Lifestyle
If there is one thing that it seems like mankind is always interested in doing, it’s making a complex job much easier. That is why, over the centuries we have seen quite a progression in the number and types of tools that were available in order to get specific jobs done. Although recently, more specific tools such as the CO2 laser driven items have come onto the scene, they are by far the first items that were ever used for very specific purposes. Although there are really too many tools to list in the course of a single article, here are some very significant items that were used to mankind’s benefit.
The hammer seems to be one of the oldest tools that was designed and it has really changed in design through the course of the millennia. Although it is really difficult to pin down exactly when this tool came into being, it was used in some form or another for thousands of years. More than likely, it was first used by somebody simply picking up a rock or other hard object in using it in the fashion of a hammer but it was no doubt not long after that that people begin to add a handle to those items in order to give them more force.
Of course, we are not limited to the ancient types of hammers that we can use as a tool. The pneumatic hammer, for example, is one of the newer types of hammers to come on the scene and it was designed and patented in 1894 by a man named Charles King. This item was made in order to make it easier for riveting, particularly when it came to making railroad cars. Another tool that he was known for designing and patenting, was the steel brake beam.
Something that many of us use on a weekly basis, especially when the weather is warm outside is the lawnmower. This was something that was given a patent in the late 1800s to a man named Edward Beard Budding. How many of us really appreciate the fact that we have this item at our disposal, especially considering the more manual ways of taking care of the lawn. Of course, this has been improved on over the years and it is no longer a simple push item with manually spinning blades. Now, it comes in every shape and size and some of the industrial models are 8 feet wide or wider and can go at some rather impressive speeds.
That isn’t even to mention some of the other tools that we may find to our benefit, such as salts, pliers and screwdrivers. There’s no doubt that at some point in the future, a new tool is going to come onto the market that is going to revolutionize the way that man is able to do something and will help to speed up the entire process. Until that time comes, however, we can continue to build on the ingenuity of those who designed tools before us.
Larry Adams is the author to this article about modern technologies such as the laser. Its wide range of uses, from pointers to the Co2 Laser and has improved our lives in ways we might not realize