Boomerangs: How to Make and Throw ThemCourier Corporation, 2012 M06 11 - 112 páginas "Easy to follow instructions help the reader successfully make and throw their own boomerang out of materials found fairly easily in most areas of the country. A truly fascinating read." — Texas Kitchen and Garden and More |
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... convex , as indicated in C , Figure 1 , and shown in the diagram of the cross - section , F , in Figure 1. Note that ... shape — it is usually sufficient merely to bevel the edges down to a thin line . Now each end of the sticks must be given ...
... convex shape , as described in the preceding section . The corners at the end of each stick should be trimmed off to the curved shape shown in Figure 4. Note , however , that the end is not cut to a semi - circular shape , but rather ...
... convex shape while the bottom remains flat , and ( z ) , bending each wing slightly toward the convex side . These are the two secrets in boomerang construc- tion . It is the convex or beveled shape of the top side that is the primary ...
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11 | |
PinWheel BoomerangsHow to Make Them | 36 |
BoomabirdsHow to Make Them | 48 |
TumblesticksHow to Make Them | 59 |
Australian BoomerangsHow to Make Them | 64 |
Cardboard Boomerangs | 75 |
How to Throw Boomerangs | 77 |
Index PAGE 3 II 36 48 58 64 72 77 | |