Looking for book recommendations for boys outdoor crafts, similar to picrel which is from Modern Mechanics & Inventions, but hard copies of that are a fortune. Thanks
>>2947057https://archive.org/details/theboymechanicvo12655gut/mode/1uptheres at least 3 volumes but the joke was nobody survived to make it to vol 2 if they did all the shit listed
>>2947073You say this but I remember having a book like this as a kid in the 90s, well illustrated, all in colours, the whole thing.It started with very simple things>how to whistle with a blade of grass>how to safely carve a walking stick>how to quickly build a lean-to>how to build a tiny kiteAnd got gradually insane>how to build a clay oven>how to build a canal>how to build a drawbridge>how to build a house on stilts in a lake or river>how to build a cabin in a tree with several roomsWhen I'm back at my folks' place for christmas, I'll try to remember to pick it up so I can scan and translate it for shits and giggles.
>>2947057You're looking for The American Boys Handy Book. Its awesome. Has "plans" for building various weapons, rafts, hot air balloons, kites, etc. Super fun
>>2947057Hey does anyone have a recomendation for something like OP's pic but with a bunker?
>>2947106>>2947073Thank you>>2947073This sounds great