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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... one - and - one - fourth inches wide , and one - eighth inch thick . Place each stick on the edge of your knife ... inch section in the center of each stick as shown in C , Figure 1. MAKING CROSS - STICK BOOMERANGS 15.
... an excellent boomerang of the ideal size for general use , cut two strips of basswood , whitewood , or pine , twenty - four inches long , one - and - one - half inches wide , and one - eighth inch thick . Bevel the edges on the top side ...
... one - eighth inch thick . In lay- ing out the wing , cut a strip two - and - one - fourth inches wide and two feet long . Draw the curved wing on this strip , making the wing width one - and - three - fourths inches ; then whittle it ...
... In making a boomerang thirty inches long , the width of the wings would be two - and - one - fourth inches and the thickness one- eighth inch . Wings of this width should be drawn on a piece of lumber three inches wide . The sticks ...
... one - eighth inch thick are light in weight , cut a small circle , and sail gently into the hands of the thrower . Those of one - fourth - inch stuff carry further and are ideal for outdoor use . CROSS - STICKS WITH FLARED ENDS These ...
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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 | |