After Face Painting – Now Tidy Up! Your face painting is finished, but before you can admire yourself you must tidy up. Like all artists, you must take care of your tools. It is important to rinse brushes and sponges, and to clean color blocks when you’ve been mixing them. Put all your make-up and paints back in their box, …
Read More »A Model Billiard Tournament
A Model Billiard Tournament – The diagram shows how this billiard table and the players will appear when completed. It is a fascinating little model and will certainly give you great pleasure to construct. It is made from white cardboard, paper, screws, matchsticks and tiny coloured balls. Make the green baize cloth to measure 2 in. wide by 4 in. …
Read More »A Leather Gun Holster
A Leather Gun Holster – How would you like to make a gun holster, similar to the illustration, for your little brother? This is all made from leather and is a very good imitation of the real thing and will also make a splendid finish for a fancy dress. Naturally the holster must fit the gun, so trace an outline …
Read More »A Decorative Bowl
A Decorative Bowl – Perhaps you have an old wooden or china bowl about the house that you can use as a basis for your papier mache design. Lay a piece of cardboard flat on to the table to be used as a working surface and put the bowl, face downwards, on this. Cover the whole of the outside surface …
Read More »A Cherry Wood Pipe
A Cherry Wood Pipe – Since the pastime of smoking was first brought to this country by Sir Walter Raeigh, cherry wood pipes have been in much use for enjoying the pleasure of tobacco. Nowadays they are very expensive to buy and if you are considering giving your father or uncle a present, why not make him one of these …
Read More »A Canadian Log Hut
A Canadian Log Hut – The diagram shows quite an attractive little log hut that is a model of the type of shack that houses lumbermen in the frozen north of Canada. This hut can be built of match sticks, cut to shape and gummed into position on crossbars of matches, using old postcards cut to the shape shown in …
Read More »Boiling Point Depends on Pressure
Boiling Point Depends on Pressure We all know that the boiling point of water is 100 degree Centigrade. But this statement is hardly sufficient. We should add that this is the boiling point at sea-level; in other words, under normal conditions. If we climb a mountain, and so obtain a reduced atmospheric pressure, boiling point will be less than 100 …
Read More »Principle of the Helicopter
Principle of the Helicopter A helicopter differs from every other sort of flying machine because it takes off vertically, the airscrew being on top instead of at the front. Here is a device that will illustrate the way a helicopter works, and if it is properly made it will rise to quite remarkable heights. It is easy to make, and …
Read More »How to Make Distilled Water
How to Make Distilled Water If you are keen on doing chemical experiments, you will often come across instructions telling you to use distilled water. As a rule, water that has been thoroughly boiled and then carefully poured off so that the dregs or sediment are left behind, will serve the same purpose. If the decanted liquid is again boiled …
Read More »Punch and Judy Show
Punch and Judy Show This is one of the oldest forms of theatrical entertainment and has enthralled and amused countless boys and girls throughout the centuries. The story of Punch and Judy is well known and the authentic play can be bought in printed form very cheaply. The theatre for Punch and Judy can be constructed from wood and curtaining …
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