Practical Mechanics for Boys

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Practical Mechanics for Boys

by James Slough Zerbe

EN·~4 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

The "How-to-do-it" Books

0:01
2

PRACTICAL MECHANICS FOR BOYS

13:04
3

PRACTICAL MECHANICS FOR BOYS - INTRODUCTORYToC

5:39
4

CHAPTER IToC - ON TOOLS GENERALLY

11:35
5

CHAPTER IIToC - HOW TO GRIND AND SHARPEN TOOLS

8:39
6

CHAPTER IIIToC - SETTING AND HOLDING TOOLS

12:29
7

CHAPTER IVToC - ON THE USE OF THE FILE

11:38
8

CHAPTER VToC - HOW TO COMMENCE WORK

8:18
9

CHAPTER VIToC - ILLUSTRATING SOME OF THE FUNDAMENTAL DEVICES

11:04
10

CHAPTER VIIToC - PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS

19:33

Description

A hands‑on guide that invites young readers into the world of workshop crafts, this book breaks down everything from bench vises to lathes, gears, and basic drafting. Written in plain, step‑by‑step language, each chapter is paired with original drawings that show exactly how a tool is built, set up, and used. Whether you're tightening a bolt or shaping a metal bearing, the clear instructions let you try the projects yourself without needing prior experience.

Beyond the mechanics, the author stresses the value of thinking like a true artisan—looking for smarter, faster ways to solve problems rather than simply following routine. The text contrasts modern on‑the‑job training with the traditional apprenticeship model, encouraging readers to advance at their own pace and develop confidence in their own abilities. Ideal for curious hands and inventive minds, it offers a solid foundation for anyone eager to turn ideas into real, working creations.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (235K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Joe Longo and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-08-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Slough Zerbe

James Slough Zerbe

b. 1850

An early American aviation experimenter, he is remembered for designing one of the more unusual aircraft of the pre-World War I era. His story offers a glimpse into the bold, improvised spirit of the first age of flight.

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