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This work provides a comprehensive guide to glass blowing techniques aimed at young learners. It includes a series of experiments that demonstrate the properties of glass, such as its ability to soften when heated and harden upon cooling. Readers are instructed on how to manipulate glass tubing, create various shapes, and perform tasks like cutting and smoothing edges. The text emphasizes safety and proper techniques for using tools like blowpipes and alcohol lamps. Through hands-on activities, it explores fundamental concepts in physics related to heat, pressure, and surface tension, making it an engaging introduction to the science of glass blowing.

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Carleton John Lynde

Carleton John Lynde was an American author known for his contributions to educational literature, particularly in the field of science and craft. His notable work, "Experimental Glass Blowing for Boys," serves as a practical guide aimed at young learners, encouraging hands-on experimentation and creativity in glass blowing techniques. Lynde's writing reflects a commitment to fostering curiosity and skill development among youth, making complex subjects accessible and engaging. Through his work, he has contributed to the literary heritage of instructional guides that blend education with practical application.

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