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Carpentry for Boys / In a Simple Language, Including Chapters on Drawing, Laying Out Work, Designing and Architecture With 250 Original Illustrations cover

Carpentry for Boys / In a Simple Language, Including Chapters on Drawing, Laying Out Work, Designing and Architecture With 250 Original Illustrations

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A practical manual aimed at beginners that explains essential tools, their care and sharpening, and correct methods for holding and using saws, planes, chisels, and other implements. It outlines basic design principles, layout procedures, and step-by-step instructions for joinery such as mortises, tenons, dovetails, and picture frames, with attention to measuring instruments like compasses and squares. Technical terms and structural parts are defined and diagrammed, and drawing is presented as a practical aid to planning. Emphasis runs on developing manual skill alongside clear reasoning so the reader learns underlying principles and can design and execute simple wooden projects.

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James Slough Zerbe

James Slough Zerbe was an American author known for his contributions to educational literature, particularly aimed at young readers. His works often focused on practical subjects, making complex topics accessible and engaging for boys. Notable titles include "Carpentry for Boys," which introduces foundational skills in woodworking and design, and "Electricity for Boys," which demystifies electrical concepts through simple explanations and illustrations. Zerbe's books are characterized by their hands-on approach, encouraging curiosity and practical learning in various fields such as mechanics, aviation, and automotive technology.

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