This section is from the book "Carpentry And Mechanics For Boys", by A. Neely Hall. Also available from Amazon: Carpentry and Mechanics for Boys.
(In addition to more than 700 text illustrations)
Fig. 408. - Toy Machine-Gun with Magazine that Holds
Twelve Wooden Cartridges Frontispiece
Fig. 409. - Squad with Toy Machine-Gun
Fig. 8. - Corner of the Author's Work-Shop, Showing the Right 6
Kind of Work-Bench for a Boy to Build
Fig. 53. - Candle-Stick
Fig. 54. - Desk Calendar
Fig. 55. - Stationery-Rack 34
Fig. 56. - Pen-Rack .......34
Fig. 57. - Desk Blotter
Fig. 58. - Paper-Knife
Fig. 70. - Calendar-Board and Pen-Rack
Fig. 71. - Post-Card Rack
Fig. 72. - Book-Ends
Fig. 73. - Candle-Stick .....42
Fig. 74. - Match-Holder and Tray Fig. 75. - Egg-Rack Fig. 87. - Telephone-Directory Fig. 88. - Necktie-Rack
Fig. 89. - Necktie- or Towel-Rack .....48 .
Fig. 90. - Electric-Lighted Watch Base
Fig. 176. - Desk Made of Packing-Box and Lattice-Strips
Fig. 177. - Desk Stool with Box Top . . 96
Fig. 178. - Waste-Basket with Box Base
Fig. 201. - Two Box Rockers, a Table and a Tabouret . . . 108
Fig. 211. - Waste-Basket
Fig. 212. - Tabouret
Fig. 213. - Plant-Stand .......114
Fig. 214. - Smoker's Stand
Fig. 230. - Book-Trough and Magazine-Stand 118
Fig. 231. - Telephone Table and Chair
Fig. 251. - A Superdreadnought Toy Battleship
Fig. 268. - A Toy Submarine that Dives then Rises to the Water's 129
Surface
Fig. 304. - Miniature Battles Can be Fought Scientifically Fig. 305. - Field Artillery Gun . .156
Fig. 306. - Siege Artillery Gun
Fig. 345. - Toy Machinery can be Operated by the Sand-Motor 1 170.
Fig. 346. - Sand-Motor Teeter-Toy
Fig. 373. - The Toy Derrick-Crane with Clockwork Motor Fig. 374. - Boom and Cable can be Operated Simultaneously Fig. 442. - Making Drill-Guns Fig. 443. - Squad at "Port Arms" (Equipped with Home-Made 210
Drill-Guns and Wash-Basin Helmets)
Two-Arm Semaphore Signalling by a Patrol of the Author's Troop of 1
Boy Scouts of America, Elmhurst, Illinois 221
Fig. 518. - Using the Shelf-Bracket Camp-Stove Tripod 1 Fig. 519. - A Varnish-Can Lantern . .248
Fig. 554. - A Bob-Sled of which any Boy Might be Proud. . . 276
Fig. 571. - While Protected by the Snow Fort, You Watch the
Enemy Through the Periscope 284
Fig. 572. - Front View of Periscope
Part IV
Fig. 581. - A Four-Sash Hot-Bed Fig. 711. - First Story in Place
Fig. 712. - Adding the Second Story......293
Fig. 713. - Third Story
Fig. 714, - Ready for the Martins
Fig. 613. - Window or Porch Box Fig. 614. - Plant-Tub
Fig. 615. - Plant-Stand ......310
Fig. 616. - Hanging-Box Fig. 617. - Hanging-Basket
Fig. 652. - Sun Dryer for Vegetables
Fig. 658. - A Concrete Lawn-Roller ......330
Fig. 665. - Bird-Houses Entered in a Contest Held by the Pittsburgh
Public Schools 336
Fig. 669. - Wren House No. 1 Fig. 670. - Wren House No. 2
Fig. 671. - Wren House No. 3 .......344
Fig. 671. - Robin Shelter No. 1 Fig. 672. - Robin Shelter No. 2 Fig. 684. - Woodpecker House No. 1
Fig. 685. - Woodpecker House No. 2......354
Fig. 686. - Bluebird House
 
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