skending
Skending refers to the practice of using a skend, a small, sharp, pointed object, typically made of metal, for piercing or making small holes. This can be for various purposes, ranging from crafting and repair to more specialized applications. Historically, skends have been used in sewing and leatherworking to create stitches or fasten materials. In more modern contexts, they might be employed in electronics for making precise connections or in laboratories for handling delicate samples.
The design of a skend is usually simple, focusing on its ability to penetrate with minimal force.