ISBN: 0312574045
Author: Sophie Collins,Alan Bridgewater,Ian Lambert,Mike Rignall,Julian Bridgewater,Glyn Bridgewater,Paul Clark
Language: English
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (October 27, 2009)
Pages: 160
Category: Crafts & Hobbies
Subcategory: Home
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 318
Size Fb2: 1951 kb
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If you like making things, the 18 machines featured in this book cover a wide range of interests and skill levels.
If you like making things, the 18 machines featured in this book cover a wide range of interests and skill levels. ALAN and GILL BRIDGEWATER are writers, illustrators, and producers of highly successful DIY books on a range or subjects, including furniture making, woodcarving, and mechnical models. They have also contributed to a variety of DIY and craft magazines. GLYN BRIDGEWATER studied furniture design at the Royal College of Art in London. He has written for Woodworker and is coauthor of How to Make Simple Wooden Puzzles & Jigsaws and, with his brother Julian, The Boxcart Bible. JULIAN BRIDGEWATER previously worked as an electrician and plumber.
Paul Clark (Contributor). Mike Rignall (Contributor). Machines that Fire/Float/Walk/Fly: 18 DIY Projects to Make. If you like making things, the 18 machines featured in this book cover a wide range of interests and skill levels, and every one does something when it's completed-whether it's flying, floating, walking, or talking. From a tiny balloon-powered boat that will entrance a toddler to a light-following robot, there's something here to cover every mood and all abilities. 0312574045 (ISBN13: 9780312574048).
Gill Alan (author), Glyn Alan (author), Julian Bridgewater (author), Paul Clar (author), Ian Lambert (author), Mike Rignall (author), Sophie Collins (author), Alan .
Gill Alan (author), Glyn Alan (author), Julian Bridgewater (author), Paul Clar (author), Ian Lambert (author), Mike Rignall (author), Sophie Collins (author), Alan Bridgewater (author). There are simple projects that you can make with children, complex ones that you can take on yourself and machines that call for team effort. Most have elements that you can show off to an admiring audience when they're completed, like the huge hot-air balloon that you can send floating up into an evening sky, or Stomper, the tiny dancing robot.
by Mike Rignall, Glyn Alan, Ian Lambert, et a. Book Overview There are simple projects that you can make with children, complex ones that you can take o. .
From a tiny balloon-powered boat that will entrance a toddler to a light-following robot, there's something here to cover every mood and all abilities.
18 DIY projects to make"-Cover. Bridgewater, Alan; Collins, Sophie; Palmer, Richard, illustrator. Introduction - Machines that turn, throw, and fire - Machines that swim and fly - Machines that walk - Machines that talk - Templates - Index. Original book is like this. Leaf 1 this object is attached to the original book and can't ripped off. Associated-names.
Paul B. Clark (born 1940) is a designer, design historian, model rocketeer and curator . Clark (born 1940) is a designer, design historian, model rocketeer and curator whose designs established his reputation with the birth of British pop culture in the 1960s. 1986 Make or Break at the Royal College of Art. 2001 Les Années Pop 1956-1968 at the Centre Pompidou. 2004 You Never Know When You Might Need Them at University of Brighton Gallery. Things that Go Boom or Fly, Float, and Zoom!, Alan Bridgewater; Gill Bridgewater et al. (contributor Clark, ., 2009, St Martin's Griffin, ISBN 1907332049.
Together, let's build an Open Library for the World. Published 2009 by St. Martin's Griffin.
GLYN BRIDGEWATER studied furniture design at the Royal College of Art in London. He has written for Woodworker and is coauthor of How to Make Simple Wooden Puzzles & Jigsaws and, with his brother Julian, The Boxcart Bible
GLYN BRIDGEWATER studied furniture design at the Royal College of Art in London. An engineering graduate, he currently is the projects manager for an international marine construction company and is the coauthor of The Boxcart Bible. PAUL CLARK has been creating model rockets for over thirty years for international competitions and also commercial model rocket kits.
Their book incorporates 25 DIY projects for enthusiasts at all levels of expertise. This book features projects for different interests and skill levels. Once complete, each project will do one of these activities: fly, float, walk, or talk
Their book incorporates 25 DIY projects for enthusiasts at all levels of expertise. After each experiment you’ll get an explanation of the science that makes it work, thoroughly breaking down the principles. Once complete, each project will do one of these activities: fly, float, walk, or talk. The 18 machines in the book include a balloon-powered boat, light-following robot, a dancing robot, and a lemon cannon. Some projects are simple enough that you can even get the kids involved. Get the paperback for as low as . 1. 5. Raspberry Pi Robots: A DIY Guide for Makers By: Timothy Brown.
If you like making things, the 18 machines featured in this book cover a wide range of interests and skill levels, and every one does something when it's completed--whether it's flying, floating, walking, or talking.
From a tiny balloon-powered boat that will entrance a toddler to a light-following robot, there's something here to cover every mood and all abilities. There are simple projects that you can make with children, and more complex ones that you can take on yourself; machines that call for team effort and others that are definitely for days when you want to embark on a solitary enterprise. Most have elements that you can show off to an admiring audience when they're completed, like the huge hot-air balloon that you can send floating up into an evening sky, or Stomper, the tiny dancing robot. The detailed step-by-step instructions hold your hand along the way, whether you're sawing wood or putting a circuit board together, ensuring that every project reaches a successful and enjoyable conclusion.
--Inventive ideas that really work, from an electronic music box to a lemon cannon--With fully-illustrated, easy-to-follow instructions and back-up advice on any technique that may be unfamiliar--Affordable components combined with flair and imagination guarantee some truly impressive results
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