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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... strips usu- ally come in thicknesses of one - eighth inch and one - fourth inch , these being the exact measurements needed for our purpose . The finest boomerang wood I have ever used has been found by sort- ing over such strips and ...
... strips of basswood or other soft wood eighteen inches long , one - and - one - fourth inches wide , and one - eighth inch thick . Place each stick on the edge of your knife blade and balance it to determine the center of gravity , and ...
... 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 throughout the entire length of each stick , bringing them down to ...
... 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 out . A strip of this width will provide just enough curve to ...
How to Make and Throw Them Bernard S. Mason. strip of this width will provide just enough curve to the sides of the wing for a graceful appearance . In making a boomerang thirty inches long , the width of the wings would be two - and ...
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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 | |