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This work is intended to assist those preparing for examinations by the City and Guilds of London Technical Institute. It covers drawing, timber, tools and bench work with numerous individual exercises. A very interesting work especially for those interested in the introduction of the Naas Slojd into the manual training classes. Front hinge cracked. Good condition. Published by Isaac Pitman.
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This book includes choice camping and fishing ideas; gadgets, projects, and appliances to construct (including an improved tent peg and an outdoor fireplace); advice for making the most of your time on the water; all the basics of creating a temporary or permanent camp structure; and fundamental skills such as archery. From the fascinating (making a bed of boughs and a paddle-wheel boat) to the fantastic (building a log cabin), everybody will find a panorama of entertaining possibilities represented here.
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"A Practical Work on Engineering Workshop Tools, Machines, Materials, and Equipment, Engineering Manufacturing Processes and Machining Operations" In 3 volumes. Caxton Pub. London. No date. C. 1940's. Covers all types of machine shop operations, milling, shaping, broaching, grinding, gearing, jigs and fixtures, various types of machines, measuring, drilling, hand tools, lapping, lathework, hardening, tempering, welding, forging, patternmaking, press work, foundry practice.
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Includes supplies needed list and cutting diagram.
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27" TALL. Add personality to a ho-hum yard or garden with these playful critters.
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Written in 1881 by William N. FitzGerald, a veteran of the carriage industry, this was the most comprehensive addition to trade literature on the subject at the time of its publication. Rare, hard-to-find and long out of circulation, it is now back in print to inspire a new generation of carriage enthusiasts. Provides descriptive text and illustrations of numerous carriage interiors: from the everyday model to those suited for royalty. Furthermore, the book describes the complexity of materials—leathers, silks, laces—and range of skills (upholstering, tufting, stitching and binding, cutting enameled leathers, making leather sockets, welting, fabric selection, etc.) required for this branch of the carriage trade. It also includes recipes for cleaning, oiling and blacking leather, polishing metals and restoring ivory, among others.