A paddle is a tool used for pushing against liquids, either as a form of propulsion in a boat or as an implement for mixing.
Plastic devices sometimes worn on the swimmers' hands during a practice. Large wheels attached to the sides or rear of a ship as a means of propulsion. These are levels located on either side of the rear of the steering wheel enabling the driver to change gear up and down - a sort of F1 gear-stick. Tool used in flameworking consisting of a graphite block attached to a handle. Used to roll hot glass against to shape or marver. On English canals, the simple devices which allow the level of water in the chamber to be raised or lowered. They are simply sliding wooden panels which when lifted out of the way, allow water to flow either from the upper pound into the lock, or from the lock into the lower pound. ... Levers on either side of the back of a steering wheel with which a driver changes up and down the gearbox. Clockwise, counterclockwise. A name applied to certain types of machinery with rotating arms, which are used in various tanning operations for agitating hides or skins in process. Use more water than drums, allowing larger floats and consequently gentler action. Mostly used in the soaking and liming areas. are commercial ping pong paddles that have been modified. Pong paddles usually have their handles removed. Original sandpaper surfaces are most common, and paddles with rubber faces usually have the rubber removed and their faces sanded. ...
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