explain how, the smaller metal Rim of an iron blade fits into a large wooden hand of tool
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The iron blade of soil digging tools has a ring in which the wooden handle is fixed. Normally, the ring is slightly smaller in size than the wooden handle. To fix the handle, the ring is heated and it becomes slightly larger in size (expands). ... When the ring cools down, it contracts and fits tightly on to the handle.Hope it helps.
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The metal rim is heated which causes the rim to expand.
The rim is then placed on the wooden hand of tool, then the tool with rim is kept in cold water, due to cooling the metal rim gradually shrinks and tightly fits the tool.
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