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What’s in My Art Department Tool Kit: The Top 100 Tools for Film Set Elements and Props

    Importance of a well-equipped art department tool kit

    Overview of the top 100 tools commonly used

    A brief explanation of tool categorization

    Hand Tools

    Adjustable Wrench

    Allen Wrenches

    Bolt Cutters

    Caulking Gun

    Chain Nose Pliers

    Chisels

    C-clamps

    Clamps

    Crowbar

    Curb Scraper

    Drywall Saw

    Foam Brushes

    Glass Cutter

    Grease Gun

    Grommet Tool

    Grout Float

    Hacksaw

    Hammer

    Masonry Trowel

    Nut Driver Set

    Paintbrushes

    Paint Scraper

    Pipe Cutter

    Pipe Wrench

    Pliers

    Putty/Filler Applicator

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    Putty Knife

    Ratcheting Screwdriver

    Sanding Blocks

    Scissors

    Screwdrivers

    Soldering Iron

    Staple Gun

    Staple Remover

    Squeegees

    Tile Cutter

    Tin Snips

    Utility Knife

    Vise Grips

    Wire Brushes

    Wire Cutters

    Wire Strippers

    Power Tools

    Air Compressor

    Angle Grinder

    Band saw

    Belt sander

    Chainsaw

    Circular saw

    Cordless drill

    Drill press

    Handheld router

    Heat gun

    Hot glue gun

    Impact driver

    Jigsaw

    Miter saw

    Orbital sander

    Power planer

    Reciprocating saw

    Rotary tool

    Router

    Table saw

    Welder

    Measuring and Leveling Devices

    Calipers

    Laser measure

    Level

    Marking gauge

    Square

    Stud finder

    Tape measure

    Organization Pieces

    Cleaning Kit

    Gardening Tools

    Miscellaneous Tools and Accessories

    Conclusion

    Recap of the top 100 tools for an art department tool kit


    Importance of having a diverse range of tools


    Encouragement for readers to explore and expand their own tool kits

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