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How to become an inventor

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The text offers practical, hands-on instruction for young makers and amateur scientists, combining workshop carpentry and tool use with laboratory experiments in photography, hydraulics, galvanism and electricity, magnetism, heat, and microscopy. It explains workshop layout and tools, step-by-step techniques for sawing, planing, and joinery, and basic tool selection, then moves to simple experiments and instrument use, and projects that apply principles to everyday inventions. Emphasis is on clear, accessible directions, safety and thrift, and encouraging self-reliance through building apparatus and trying systematic demonstrations.

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Title: How to become an inventor

Containing experiments in photography, hydraulics, galvanism and electricity, magnetism, heat, and the wonders of the microscope

Author: Aaron A. Warford

Release date: February 7, 2024 [eBook #72892]

Language: English

Original publication: New York: Frank Tousey, 1898

Credits: Demian Katz, Craig Kirkwood, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (Images courtesy of the Digital Library@Villanova University.)

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Transcriber’s Notes:

The Table of Contents was created by the transcriber and placed in the public domain.

Additional Transcriber’s Notes are at the end.