Things To Make

If the pdf version of the book is viewed using facing pages with even numbered pages on the left, you will see a close approximation of the original book.
Notations of the form “(1,650) 2” appear at the bottom of some pages; they are probably printer’s references for assembling to book.
The text only version is of limited use because of the many figures used. I recommend the pdf or rtf versions.
Some of the projects should be approached with care since they involve corrosive or explosive chemicals, electricity and steam boilers.
Do not use lead solder, particularly on cooking utensils.
Whether you simply want to travel back into the mind of a young boy at the beginning of the twentieth century, or want to try your hand at some interesting projects in carpentry, machinery, kites and many other areas, have fun.
The following are definitions of unusual (to me) terms used frequently in the text.
Batten - Narrow strip of wood.
Bevel (Bevelling) - A cut that is not a right angle.
Bradawl - Awl with a beveled tip to make holes in wood for brads or screws.
Chamfer - Cut off the edge or corner; bevel.
Boss - Enlarged part of a shaft where another shaft is coupled or a wheel or gear is keyed.

Archibald Williams
О книге

Язык

Английский

Год издания

2005-01-11

Темы

Industrial arts; Do-it-yourself work

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