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This practical handbook teaches boys basic workshop skills and domestic crafts through clear instruction and illustrated projects. It begins with carpentry fundamentals, tools, joints, and benchwork, then covers wood-carving, fretwork, turning, and picture framing; proceeds to metal-working techniques including Venetian and Florentine ornament, hardware, wire work, and lampshades; and presents household arts such as clay modelling, plaster casting, pyrography, bookbinding, and lantern projection. Emphasis rests on safe tool use, economical materials, step-by-step project plans for useful and decorative objects, and cultivating manual dexterity, resourcefulness, and respect for orderly workspaces.

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Joseph H. Adams

Joseph H. Adams was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his engaging educational books aimed at young boys, including "Harper's Electricity Book for Boys," which introduces fundamental concepts of electricity in an accessible manner. Adams also authored "Harper's Outdoor Book for Boys" and "Harper's Indoor Book for Boys," both of which encourage exploration and learning through practical activities. His works reflect a commitment to fostering curiosity and hands-on learning in children.

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