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Modern Woodworking: Tools, Materials, and Processes
Willis H. Wagner and Clois E. Kicklighter
Modern Woodworking is a comprehensive text designed to meet the needs of both beginning and advanced woodworking classes. This text provides full coverage of standard woodworking procedures, as well as new methods, tools, and materials. Safety is strongly stressed throughout the book, with particular emphasis given to explanation of OSHA and EPA regulations as they apply to woodworkers. -- Provided by publisher
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Modern Carpentry: Building Construction Details in Easy-to-Understand Form
Willis H. Wagner and Howard Bud Smith
Modern Carpentry is a colorful, easy-to-understand source of authoritative and up-to-date information on building materials and construction methods. The text provides detailed coverage of all aspects of light frame construction, including site preparation and layout; foundations; framing; sheathing; roofing; windows and doors; exterior finish; stairs; cabinetwork and interior wall, floor, and ceiling finish. Special emphasis is placed on the use of the latest tools, materials, and prefabricated components. -- Provided by publisher
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Lithographic Technology in Transition
Ervin A. Dennis, Olusegun Odesina, and Daniel G. Wilson
Designed for the serious graphic communications student, this text examines both the traditional and cutting-edge technologies of lithography. Technology, business and career topics are discussed in depth as the text assists the reader in making the transition from traditional lithography to the high technology printing, processes of the present and the future. -- Provided by publisher
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Applied Photography
Ervin A. Dennis
This book should be of interest to introductory courses in photography. -- Provided by publisher
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Woodworking
Willis H. Wagner
An introductory text for a basic course in woodworking, stressing hand tool operations, the importance of planning and design, and safe work habits. -- Provided by publisher
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Woodworking
Willis H. Wagner
An introductory text for a basic course in woodworking, stressing hand tool operations, the importance of planning and design, and safe work habits.--Provided by publisher
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An Experiment in 33:10 General Drawing: An Attempt to Find Ways to Make More Efficient Use of the Instructor and to Improve the Course of Instruction
Lawrence S. Wright
In the spring and early summer of 1957, with the encouragement of Dr. H. O. Reed, Chairman, Department of Industrial Arts, and Dr. T. A. Lamke, Coordinator of Research, a proposal for experimentation with the general drawing course was developed and submitted to the committee on Research at Iowa State Teachers College. In the main, the proposals was approved.
Work began in August of 1957. During that time a "Plan for Conducting an Experiment in 33:10, General Drawing" was developed. -- Provided by the publisher
During the Fall and Spring Semesters 1957-58 the experiment was carried out.
This, then, is a report of that experiment.
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