CHAPTER | | PAGE | I. | Introductory | 3 | II. | The Knife and Its Possibilities—First Experiments | 6 | III. | Mechanical Drawing | 23 | IV. | Mechanical Drawing (Continued) | 31 | V. | Toys | 40 | VI. | Moving Toys | 50 | VII. | Designing Moving Toys | 58 | VIII. | The Model Aeroplane | 68 | IX. | The Monoplane | 75 | X. | Kites | 84 | XI. | Chip Carving and Knife Work | 97 | XII. | Chip Carving (Continued) | 109 | XIII. | Chip Carving (Continued) | 120 | XIV. | The Shop | 133 | XV. | The Equipment for a Shop | 143 | XVI. | Building a Lumber Rack | 150 | XVII. | Mills and Weather Vanes | 157 | XVIII. | Tools—Saws | 169 | XIX. | Tools—Planes | 176 | XX. | Squaring up Stock | 185 | XXI. | Boring Tools | 193 | XXII. | Miscellaneous Tools | 199 | XXIII. | Making Nail Boxes | 206 | XXIV. | Bird Houses | 213 | XXV. | Simple Articles for Household Use | 221 | XXVI. | The Mitre Box and Picture Frame | 228 | XXVII. | Making Toilet Boxes | 235 | XXVIII. | Brackets and Book Racks | 242 | XXIX. | Construction | 250 | XXX. | The Use of the Gouge | 258 | XXXI. | Coat Hanger and Towel Rollers | 266 | XXXII. | Clock Cases | 276 | XXXIII. | Foot Stools | 291 | XXXIV. | The Tabourette | 301 | | |
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