A practical course in wooden boat and ship building
Year: 1919 Language: english Author: Gaasbeek R.M. Genre: Practical guide Publisher: F. J .Drake ISBN: 978-0-265-24595-8 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 236 Description: Originally published on the eve of WWI, A Practical Course in Wooden Boat and Ship Building was developed to train carpenters and other woodworkers in the practical aspects of building a wooden ship. The text is the outgrowth and development of a pioneer course organized early in the war by Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., in response to the de mand caused by shortage of skilled labor in these industries. It was a study to know how to organize the work effectively, to select only those problems that otherwise might take years of labor in the industry for these men to solve, and to present the prob lems progressively and in such a way that the men would grasp the basic principles in the shortest possible time.
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A practical course in wooden boat and ship building
Language: english
Author: Gaasbeek R.M.
Genre: Practical guide
Publisher: F. J .Drake
ISBN: 978-0-265-24595-8
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 236
Description: Originally published on the eve of WWI, A Practical Course in Wooden Boat and Ship Building was developed to train carpenters and other woodworkers in the practical aspects of building a wooden ship.
The text is the outgrowth and development of a pioneer course organized early in the war by Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., in response to the de mand caused by shortage of skilled labor in these industries. It was a study to know how to organize the work effectively, to select only those problems that otherwise might take years of labor in the industry for these men to solve, and to present the prob lems progressively and in such a way that the men would grasp the basic principles in the shortest possible time.
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