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Contents

Оглавление

Foreword

Introduction

Why Another Whittling Book?

Child’s Play?

Sizes and Dimensions

Videos and Instructions

The Right Knife

The Go-To Tools in My Backpack

Swiss Army Knife Projects

Things That Float, Splash, Write, and Spin

Pop-Pop Boat

Reed Boat

Raft

Water Gun

Eight-Blade Waterwheel

Windmill

Elder Wood Pencil

Yo-Yo

Paddle Steamer

Things That Sling, Shoot, and Fly

General Safety Rules for Shooting, Throwing, and Slinging Objects

Crossbow

Two-Stick Bow

Swiss Arrow

Apple Slingshot

Indian Bow and Arrow

Slingshot Tube

Dart Arrow

Parachute

Boomerang

Shingle Arrow

String Catapult

Slingshot

Three-Shot Rubber Band Gun

Things That Whistle, Ring, and Rattle

Reed Flute

Balloon Saxophone

Willow Flute

Bird Whistle

Kazoo

Elder Wood Flute

Dandelion Trumpet

Signal and Trill Whistles

Rattle

Acorn Whistle

Knotweed Whistle

Basics and Techniques

Safely Handling a Swiss Army Knife

Safety Rules for Whittling

The Correct Posture for Whittling

Opening and Closing the Tools

The Hand Grip

The Most Important Swiss Army Knife Tools When Working with Wood

Whittling Techniques with the Large Blade

The Rough Cut

The Power Cut

Splitting (Batoning)

Splitting with Homemade Wooden Wedges

Scraping

Whittling Techniques with the Small Blade

The Fine Cut

Fine Cut against the Thumb

Whittling against the Body

Techniques with the Saw Blade

Stabilizing Your Tools

Stabbing, Drilling, and Sewing with the Awl

The Safety Technique

Sewing with the Awl

Caring for Your Swiss Army Knife

Cleaning Your Swiss Army Knife

Sharpening the Tools

The Mini Sharpy

The Right Wood

Which Types of Wood Are Best?

Where to Find the Right Wood

Acknowledgments

About the Author



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