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A tool is a device or implement used to carry out a task, typically by extending human capability. Tools enable people to apply force, cut, shape, measure, join, or guide materials with greater efficiency or precision. The word traces to Old English tol, related to Germanic words for instrument.

Throughout history, tools have evolved from simple stone and wooden implements to complex machines. Early humans

Tools fall into broad categories, including hand tools such as hammers, screwdrivers, pliers, and chisels; measuring

Design and use emphasize safety and control. Tools are selected for purpose, sized to user strength, and

Beyond practical use, tools shape economies and culture by expanding productivity, enabling complex construction, manufacturing, and

used
functional
stones,
sticks,
and
bones;
the
Bronze
and
Iron
Ages
introduced
metalworking.
The
Industrial
Revolution
brought
machine
tools,
standardized
parts,
and
power-driven
equipment,
enabling
mass
production
and
more
specialized
crafts.
tools
such
as
rulers,
calipers,
and
micrometers;
cutting
tools
such
as
knives
and
saws;
fasteners;
and
power
tools
such
as
drills,
grinders,
and
saws.
In
computing
and
information
technology,
software
tools
provide
capabilities
such
as
editing,
modeling,
analysis,
and
collaboration.
maintained
through
sharpening,
calibration,
and
lubrication.
Proper
technique,
protective
equipment,
and
adherence
to
safety
guidelines
reduce
injury
and
damage.
scientific
work.
They
continue
to
evolve
with
new
materials,
precision,
and
digital
technologies,
blending
physical
devices
with
software
and
data.