Things To Make

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Things To Make

by Archibald Williams

EN·~6 hours

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Description

A hands‑on guide that invites listeners back to the inventive spirit of the early twentieth century, this work blends practical instructions with the curiosity of a young maker. It begins with clear safety cautions and a handy glossary of workshop terms—everything from “batten” to “gasholder”—so even beginners can follow along with confidence. The author’s voice encourages readers to see making as both an education and a source of lasting satisfaction, rather than just a way to save money.

The chapters cover a wide range of projects: building sturdy wooden toys, crafting simple machinery, constructing kites, and even assembling a miniature locomotive that can pull a small crowd. Each project is presented with enough detail to spark imagination while remaining approachable, promising the joy of creating something tangible with your own hands. Whether you’re looking to explore historic techniques or simply enjoy the pleasure of DIY, the book offers a rewarding playground for curious minds.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (385K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Archibald Williams

1871–1934

Best known for turning science and engineering into lively reading, this early 20th-century writer explained everything from steam engines to wireless telegraphy for general audiences. His books have an energetic, curious feel that still captures the excitement of new invention.

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