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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The construction workers used a powerful riveter to make holes in the steel beams.
The engineer designed a custom riveter for their specialized manufacturing process.
The riveter is an essential tool for making holes in metal.
The shipwright used a riveter to connect the metal plates that formed the hull of the ship.
The tailor used a riveter to create eyelets in the curtains for the new home.
The blacksmith's apprentice learned how to use the riveter to attach the metal handle to the blade.
The plumber used a riveter to fix the leak in the metal pipe.
The mechanic used a riveter to fix the airplane's broken wing.
The construction worker used a riveter to secure the metal beams together.
The blacksmith used a riveter to attach the metal handles to the sword.
The fashion designer relied on the riveter to attach the metal studs to the leather jacket.
The aircraft maintenance engineer needs a riveter to fasten the panels.
The construction worker used a pneumatic riveter to attach the metal frame of the building.
The bicycle mechanic used a riveter to join the metal parts of the bike frame.
She purchased a high-quality riveter to work on her DIY project.
The maintenance technician employed a pop riveter to fix the broken fence post.
The artisan carefully operated the hand riveter to join the leather pieces together.
The mechanic used a pneumatic riveter to secure the panels in place.
The novice riveter struggled to keep the bolts in place.
The sound of the riveter echoed through the metal workshop.
The aerospace company is designing a new riveter to increase efficiency.
The riveter was used to make armor and weapons during medieval times.
The riveter was a noisy and powerful tool that required great skill to operate.
The foreman inspected the work of the riveter to ensure the holes were punched in the correct locations.
The metalworker was able to quickly punch holes in the metal using the high-speed riveter.
The apprentice was tasked with setting up the riveter for the metalworking project.
The metal fabricator used a hydraulic riveter to punch holes in the thick steel plate.
The riveter connected the metal pieces to create a sturdy framework.
The riveter used a pneumatic tool to fasten the metal plates to the bridge.
The riveter fastened the steel plates onto the bridge with precision.
The worker used a riveter to punch holes in the metal sheet.
She learned how to operate the riveter in her metalworking class.
The riveter made it easy to create precise holes in the metal.
The worker adjusted the settings on the riveter before punching the holes.
He needed a stronger riveter to make holes in the thick metal.
She practiced using the riveter on scrap metal before starting her project.
The riveter can punch holes of different sizes in the metal.
The worker used a riveter to shape the metal into a new form.
The sound of the riveter echoed through the factory.
The riveter was an essential tool for shaping the metal used in construction.
The riveter helped the craftsman create intricate details on the metal sculpture.
The riveter was too heavy for the apprentice to lift on her own.
The riveter allowed the metalworker to bend and shape the metal into a new design.
The construction worker used a handheld riveter to join the steel beams.
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