About This Book
A practical manual aimed at young readers that teaches woodworking, metalworking, carving, pyrography, scroll sawing, lathe work, Venetian iron, pewter casting, engraving, drafting, photography, printing, bookbinding, rubber-stamp and badge making, glass cutting, and related crafts. It lists necessary tools, explains techniques and tool sharpening, and demonstrates step-by-step project plans with diagrams and illustrations. The text also covers joints, seams, soldering, finishing, and safety, plus simple home-made appliances for hobby use. Emphasis is on learning hands-on skills, developing hand–eye coordination and problem-solving, and producing durable, attractive projects as engaging pastimes.
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