
THE CHILDREN'S LIBRARY OF WORK AND PLAY. Carpentry and Woodwork
THE CHILDREN'S LIBRARY OF WORK AND PLAY
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
INTRODUCTORY
FIRST EXPERIMENTS—THE KNIFE AND ITS POSSIBILITIES
MECHANICAL DRAWING
MECHANICAL DRAWING: Continued
TOYS
MOVING TOYS
A timeless guide for curious hands, this book speaks directly to the restless energy that sparks in early adolescence. It encourages young makers to channel that enthusiasm into concrete projects, stressing the value of careful planning, steady practice, and persistence rather than fleeting fancies. The author’s gentle voice reminds readers that a modest workshop—even in a city apartment—can become a place of discovery when the right tools and mindset are in place.
Filled with clear illustrations and step‑by‑step instructions, the text walks the reader through essential skills such as sketching a design, sharpening and holding a knife, and mastering basic saws, planes, and chisels. Simple yet rewarding projects, like crafting a wooden paper‑knife or a small box, demonstrate how ordinary materials become tools for creativity. Throughout, practical tips on safety, tool maintenance, and problem‑solving turn the workshop into a classroom where confidence grows with every successful cut.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (507K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-08-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A practical early-20th-century woodworking teacher, he wrote clear, hands-on guides that helped beginners learn carpentry step by step. His books reflect a classroom-minded approach, focused on tools, technique, and useful craft knowledge.
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