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"The Art of Whittling" has provided readers with a wonderful
introduction to the enjoyable hobby of whittling for decades. First
published in 1930, Walter L. Faurot's guide was one of the first
manuals on the subject. This book contains a wealth of traditional
whittling projects that are not found in many other books today.
Rediscover such classics as:
- Interlocking wooden puzzles
- Rings and dumbbells
- Continuous wooden chains
- Ships inside bottles
Perfect for a beginner or someone looking to enhance their
whittling skills, this book also contains instructions for making
such items as working wooden scissors and pliers, balls in cages,
entwined hearts, fans, animal toys, and joint work. Enjoy exploring
a new hobby with this unabridged republication of the original
edition.
Conjuring up wooden wands might seem like a magical and mysterious
process, but the Compendium of Wooden Wand Making Techniques is
here to show you how simple it can be! In the first-ever guide to
making wands, you'll learn how to whittle, power carve, wood turn,
and scroll saw over 20 unique projects that are sure to delight any
fantasy-loving woodworker. With five wands for each woodworking
technique, included with each project are step-by-step
instructions, coordinating photography, and full-size patterns. An
overview on the history of wands and a guide to woods and their
inherent magical properties is also featured for additional
wizardly knowledge! A complete project collection that's truly the
first of its kind, this book is a must-have source of inspiration
filled with fascinating wand lore that belongs in any woodworker's
library who has a love for all things fiction and fantasy!
Once crafters experience the ease with which intricate designs can
be created on pewter, they are hooked in no time. Both Easy pewter
projects and Pewter it were so popular that it was only a matter of
time before Sandy Griffiths succumbed to the pressure of her fans
to write another book. Pewter impressions is a collection of more
than 30 original pewter projects with easy to follow step-by-step
instructions and clear photographs. It starts at the beginning so
that there is no need for novices to go back to earlier books to
enjoy this rapidly growing craft. Beginners' exercises explain the
basics, teaching crafters how to apply the art of embossing and
then add lustre, radiance and dimension to their design. These are
followed by a wide range of stunning projects that will appeal to
every crafter out there. The projects combine pewter with mosaics,
canvas, glass paint, gold and silver leaf foil, crystals and more,
offering a variety of looks and finishes. The projects vary from
fabulous frames and beautiful boxes to gorgeous gifts and
delightful decor items. For beginners there are clear instructions,
while experienced crafters will find inspiration for personalized
projects. In addition to the projects, Pewter impressions covers:
Essential tools and how to use them; Tracing and transferring
patterns; Low and high relief embossing; Moulding; Texturing;
Adding colour and patina; Cutting out and adhering designs to
various surfaces. There are exquisite photographs of all finished
projects as well as templates for all designs used in the book.
In "Origami Zoo, "two of the world's finest paper folders present
an exciting collection of original origami animals. Their
creatures, ranging from the exotic to the familiar, the elegant to
the whimsical, will both inspire the beginner and challenge the
most accomplished folder.
Choose among the dolphin, penguin, swan, owl, goose, kangaroo,
praying mantis, or even the mythical Pegasus or extinct wooly
mammoth. Each of these thirty-seven new projects is true
origami-folded from a single piece of paper with no cutting or
gluing-and is complete with clear step-by-step diagrams,
instructions, and a photograph of the finished model.
"Origami Zoo "will challenge and delight anyone with a penchant for
creating something wonderful out of (almost) nothing.
'Carving the Little Guys' presents an accessible introduction to
the art of caricature carving for beginning woodcarvers. Author
Keith Randich takes you cut-by-cut through the process of
transforming a small block of wood into an expressive little guy.
This easy-to-learn tutorial teaches all of the essential techniques
needed to get started in an enjoyable and rewarding new hobby.
Basic information is included on wood, tools, sharpening, cutting,
safety, finishing, repairs and more.
Tom Wolfe's Santa Claus carvings have enchanted carvers and
collectors alike with their joviality and character. By popular
demand, he revisits Old Saint Nick with a carving of the "jolly old
elf" walking with a cane...perhaps to get the sleigh ready for its
overnight journey. With 340 color photographs the reader is taken
step-by-step through the carving process. Easy-to-follow
instructions review some of the basic techniques of carving
caricatures before introducing some new tricks for carving and
finishing the figures A large gallery offering four-sided views of
a variety of Santas, is a useful guide. The exciting variety of
Santas will inspire carvers to produce full figure carvings, busts,
ornaments, bottle stoppers, and more. A great book for woodcarvers
of all ages.
Chinese ceramics and their glazes have delighted and enthralled the
world for centuries. In this book, Nigel Wood traces the
development of Chinese glazes from the Bronze Age to the present
day. He carefully describes how Chinese glazes were made, and how
they evolved over some 3000 years of continuous production. He
provides analyses and shows how their superb qualities can be
reproduced with common Western raw materials. The book is lavishly
illustrated with hundreds of colour plates of Chinese potters and
Chinese kilns.
This new edition of a best-seller shows how to create useful and
whimsical objects. Expert guidance presented in a friendly,
straightforward style that reflects the quiet simplicity of the
craft. It provides all the instruction and inspiration you'll need
to become an accomplished whittler. Relax the old-fashioned way -
Whether you're in front of a campfire or on the front porch, "The
Little Book of Whittling" will help you unwind while you create
useful and whimsical objects with nothing more than a pocketknife,
a twig and a few minutes of time. Author Chris Lubkemann, with 40
years of whittling experience under his belt, will have you
"whittling away the hours" with expert guidance presented in a
friendly, straightforward style that reflects the quiet simplicity
of the craft. Whether you're a beginner looking to get started in
the most basic form of woodcarving or someone simply seeking a
peaceful way to spend some free time, "The Little Book of
Whittling" provides all the instruction and inspiration you'll need
to become an accomplished and relaxed whittler.
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RMS Titanic has had more written about her than any other ship but,
surprisingly, there is little information directed at the model
shipwright. This new edition of the bestselling manual contains all
the information needed to build a highly accurate model, right down
to the tiniest details of the hull's rivets. The book is based on
the author's own remarkable 18ft model, commissioned for a
travelling exhibition through North America and Europe. It contains
a mass of practical information on how to construct every part of
the great liner and is equally useful for building a small, static
bread-and-butter display model as it is for creating a large-scale
working version. It is illustrated throughout with superb close-up
photographs of the model, detailed drawings, and a large collection
of photographs of the prototype herself. In addition the book
contains a complete set of plans of the _Titanic_ which are
considered to be the most accurate yet drawn. This new paperback
edition makes all this remarkable information available again to a
new generation of _Titanic_ enthusiasts and modellers.
CONTENTS -
1. AEROSOLS -
2. BACTERICIDES-FUNGICIDES - SANITIZERS -
3. CLEANERS FOR HOUSEHOLD AND INDUSTRY -
4. CARE OF FLOORS -
5. LAUNDERING AND DRY CLEANING -
6. TREATMENT OF METALS -
7. PESTICIDES -
8. MISCELLANEOUS -
BIBLIOGRAPHY -
APPENDIX -
Glossary -
Suppliers of Materials and Equipment -
Useful Tables -
Patents -
Periodicals of Interest -
Associations Related to the Industry -
INDEX -
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