THE CHILDREN'S LIBRARY OF WORK AND PLAY
PREFACE
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
I INTRODUCTORY
II FIRST EXPERIMENTS THE KNIFE AND ITS POSSIBILITIES
III MECHANICAL DRAWING
IV MECHANICAL DRAWING: Continued
V TOYS
VI MOVING TOYS
VII DESIGNING MOVING TOYS
VIII THE MODEL AEROPLANE
IX THE MONOPLANE
X KITES
XI CHIP CARVING AND KNIFE WORK
XII CHIP CARVING: Continued
XIII CHIP CARVING AND KNIFE WORK ( See 31 , 109 )
XIV THE SHOP
XV THE EQUIPMENT FOR A SHOP
XVI BUILDING A LUMBER RACK
XVII MILLS AND WEATHER VANES
XVIII TOOLS: SAWS
XIX TOOLS: PLANES
XX SQUARING UP STOCK
XXI BORING TOOLS
XXII MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS THE SCREW-DRIVER
XXIII MAKING NAIL BOXES
XXIV BIRD HOUSES
XXV SIMPLE ARTICLES FOR HOUSEHOLD USE
XXVI THE MITRE BOX AND PICTURE FRAMES
XXVII MAKING TOILET BOXES
XXVIII BRACKETS AND BOOK RACKS
XXIX CONSTRUCTION
XXX THE USE OF THE GOUGE
XXXI COAT HANGER AND TOWEL ROLLERS
XXXII CLOCK CASES
XXXIII FOOTSTOOLS
XXXIV THE TABOURETTE
XXXV THE DOVETAIL JOINT
XXXVI INLAYING
XXXVII THE CHECKER-BOARD
XXXVIII TOOL CASES AND CHESTS
XXXIX BOOKCASES AND MAGAZINE RACKS THE WALL RACK
XL THE MEDICINE CABINET
XLI MISSION FURNITURE
XLII THE CHEST
XLIII THE DRAWING OUTFIT
XLIV WOODWORK FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS THE TENNIS COURT
XLV THE PERGOLA
XLVI POULTRY HOUSES
XLVII HOUSING OF OUTDOOR PETS
XLVIII OUTDOOR CARPENTRY
XLIX STAINING, POLISHING, AND FINISHING
L DURABILITY, DECAY, AND PRESERVATION OF WOOD
LI MATHEMATICS OF WOODWORK
LII LUMBER: NO. 1
LIII LUMBER: NO. 2
LIV LUMBER: NO. 3
LV LUMBER: NO. 4
LVI BROAD-LEAVED TREES
LVII TREES WITH SIMPLE LEAVES
Transcriber's Note:
Title: Carpentry and Woodwork
Author: Edwin W. Foster
Language: English
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