Originally published by ""Popular Mechanics"" in 1941, this classic
manual is a testament to the ingenuity and dedication of American
craftsmen. The collected projects, written by various craftsmen,
demonstrate how to build a 10-inch thickness planer, a ""swing saw"" (or
cut-off saw), and a hand-built hydraulic press, in addition to drill
presses, jigsaws, sanders, bending brakes, band saws, a wood lathe, and
many other useful machines. All of these machines are built with simple
and highly available materials, and every project is accompanied by the
original instructions, illustrations, and measured drawings. In
addition, this vintage reprint offers its readers a unique look into a
period in American history--when materials and labor were stretched
thin, and American craftsmen were forced to ""bootstrap"" solutions out
of the bare essentials available to them.