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Practical Mechanics for Boys

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This practical manual instructs young readers in fundamental shop practice, beginning with selection and arrangement of tools and a basic workbench, then explaining grinding and sharpening, setting and holding lathe tools, and correct filing and sawing techniques. It introduces methods for commencing lathe and drilling work, precision measuring and tests, and offers illustrated descriptions of mechanical devices such as gears, pulleys, couplings, universal joints, escapements and clutches, along with guidance on using machines and attachments. Emphasis rests on practical procedure, proper tool angles and speeds, and careful technique.

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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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