Easy-to-Make Whirligigs (Woodworking Whirligigs)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Complete patterns and easy-to-follow instructions for making 30 charming wind-driven toys: the Signaling Trainman, Flying Puffin, Colonial Dame, Indian in Canoe, Halley’s Comet, Santa Claus, Submarine and many others. Only inexpensive materials and a few tools needed. 113 illustrations.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #55640 in Books
- Published on: 1996-03-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 112 pages
Customer Reviews
Fabulous Book!
Anders S. Lunde is the man who resurrected the whirligig from the ashheap of historical American culture. In the 1970's, Lunde first investigated old whirligigs in New England, researched in the Library of Congress, and just plain hit the woodworking bench to figure out what makes a good whirligig work. Others have tried to copy him, but his whirligigs spin and turn and twist with a freedom and naturalness few can match. His political whirligig creations are snapped up immediately these days, because at 86 years old, there is no telling when he will stop. Simple, straightforward, and detailed, these designs and instructions will put you in the drivers seat for making any design you desire. It is the creative side of these wind machines that intrigues Lunde a lot. His other books continue his approach and offer many other interesting designs. Buy them all!
Disappointed!
I ordered this book due to the excellent reviews it had, but i was very disappointed. The book is very outdated and for a newbie, I thought the instructions weren't very clear.
a nice book if you're into whirligigs.
The book has pictures and diagrams and suggestions. I got it to get someone interested in and fascinated by whirligigs. It hasn't yet ignited him, but we'll see.




