Periodic Table of Tools Poster by Theodore Gray (36x20 in.)
Created in the style of author Theodore Gray's world-famous periodic table of the elements, this 36ā x 20ā poster will delight anyone who uses and enjoys tools. Never before has there been such a beautiful presentation of so many interesting tools, both usual and unusual, expected and unexpected alike.
The arrangement follows loosely the characteristic of the regular periodic table: tools with similar functions in each column, getting heavier as you move down the rows. The diagonal line between metals and non-metals on the right side becomes a line between drills and wrenches. The fiery 17th column, the halogens, is a column of tools that use heat, including soldering, welding, casting, and 3D printing.
If you know anyone who is at all handy, or just appreciates the beauty of mechanical things, we guarantee that they will love this poster!
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Periodic Table of Tools Poster by Theodore Gray (36x20 in.)
Periodic Table of Tools Poster by Theodore Gray (36x20 in.)
Created in the style of author Theodore Gray's world-famous periodic table of the elements, this 36ā x 20ā poster will delight anyone who uses and enjoys tools. Never before has there been such a beautiful presentation of so many interesting tools, both usual and unusual, expected and unexpected alike.
The arrangement follows loosely the characteristic of the regular periodic table: tools with similar functions in each column, getting heavier as you move down the rows. The diagonal line between metals and non-metals on the right side becomes a line between drills and wrenches. The fiery 17th column, the halogens, is a column of tools that use heat, including soldering, welding, casting, and 3D printing.
If you know anyone who is at all handy, or just appreciates the beauty of mechanical things, we guarantee that they will love this poster!
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Created in the style of author Theodore Gray's world-famous periodic table of the elements, this 36ā x 20ā poster will delight anyone who uses and enjoys tools. Never before has there been such a beautiful presentation of so many interesting tools, both usual and unusual, expected and unexpected alike.
The arrangement follows loosely the characteristic of the regular periodic table: tools with similar functions in each column, getting heavier as you move down the rows. The diagonal line between metals and non-metals on the right side becomes a line between drills and wrenches. The fiery 17th column, the halogens, is a column of tools that use heat, including soldering, welding, casting, and 3D printing.
If you know anyone who is at all handy, or just appreciates the beauty of mechanical things, we guarantee that they will love this poster!




