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Use Tin Can Metal in Science Projects: simple engines
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How to Use Tin Can Metal in Science Projects Edward Skibness Lindsay Publications, 2001. Brand new paperback. Reprint of the 1960 edition. 120 pages. By a long-time teacher, this book reflects Skibness's philosophy that one way to motivate students was to show them how much fun it was to build significant projects from inexpensive scrap metal. Fully illustrated. Contents: 1. Processes and techniques. 2. How to make useful equipment. 3. Making a bending jug. 4. Making triangles for marking. 5. Making a mandrel. 6. Hero's jet propelled steam engine (100 BC). 7. The walking beam engine (1760). 8. The crosshead engine (1860). 9. The internal combustion type of engine. What customers are saying about Run For Cover! packing and shipping Book excellent condition, painstakingly wrapped. My best eBay experience ever! (ray_buck) All I can say is WOW! Very happy, fast shipping. Nothing like some others here! (connectabore) The book was wrapped in protective plastic sleeve with care. I was very pleased. (ichin4heaven) A mistake was made and then resolved in my favor -- you're the best! (sir-real) Great seller - no problems, all my books shipped together w/discounted postage. (datboop) All books sent in plastic slipover and safely packaged. Thanks. (nohamartia) | |
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