How to Do Mechanical Tricks Containing Complete Instruction for Performing Over Sixty Ingenious Mechanical Tricks

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How to Do Mechanical Tricks Containing Complete Instruction for Performing Over Sixty Ingenious Mechanical Tricks

by active 1894-1902 A. Anderson

EN·~1 hours·56 chapters

Chapters

56 total
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E-text prepared by Craig Kirkwood, Demian Katz, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by the Digital Library of the Falvey Memorial Library, Villanova University (https://digital.library.villanova.edu)

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Transcriber’s Note:

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HOW TO DO MECHANICAL TRICKS.

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The Pile of Draughtsmen.

1:16
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The Decanter, Card, and Coin.

0:55
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A Clever Blow.

0:47
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The Obedient Coin.

0:57
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To Cut a String With Your Hands.

0:42
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The Rebound.

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A Fiery Catapult.

1:13

Description

A delightful guide to the hidden physics of everyday objects, this book gathers more than sixty clever mechanical tricks that can be tried with items found around the house. Fully illustrated, each experiment is explained in clear, step‑by‑step language that invites readers to explore how simple forces work in surprising ways. The tone is friendly and inquisitive, making the material accessible to curious minds of all ages.

Among the featured demonstrations are a stack of draughtsmen that reacts to a single tap, a playing card that can whisk a coin from a decanter, and a thin stick that breaks cleanly between two pipes without harming them. Readers also learn how a modest tap can make a coin obediently fall from a matchbox, and how a swift motion can sever a thick string by hand. These tricks illuminate the principles of inertia and gravity while providing entertaining, hands‑on experiments perfect for classrooms, hobbyists, or anyone who loves a good pocket‑sized marvel.

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Full title

How to Do Mechanical Tricks Containing Complete Instruction for Performing Over Sixty Ingenious Mechanical Tricks Containing Complete Instruction for Performing Over Sixty Ingenious Mechanical Tricks

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (71K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-09-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A1

active 1894-1902 A. Anderson

Best known for lively late-19th-century handbooks on chemical and mechanical tricks, this elusive writer turned science and stagecraft into playful, practical entertainment. Very little is recorded about the person behind the name, which only adds to the old-school mystery of the books themselves.

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