INTRODUCTION
In the introduction to the author’s book PUZZLES IN
WOOD, he invited contributions from readers £or a possible
future revision of the work.
The response has been so generous
as to fiarnish most of the material for another booklet that...
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INTRODUCTION
In the introduction to the author’s book PUZZLES IN
WOOD, he invited contributions from readers £or a possible
future revision of the work.
The response has been so generous
as to fiarnish most of the material for another booklet that
should prove even more generously received than the first.
The first book PUZZLES was written mainly for industrial
arts instructors but it has been found that many thousands of
its users have been home craftsmen, lNith these individuals in
mind, many projects have been included in WONDERS IN
1NOOD that may be new to such craftsmen.
Puzzles also have become interesting pastime for convalescents
and have been used as a standard prescription for many both
for solving and for constructing.
It is hoped that WONDERS IN WOOD will be found equally
as stimulating as its predecessor, and that the users of this
booklet will get as much pleasure out of solving and construcing the projects as the author has had.
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