Creative Kinetics: Making Mechanical Marvels in Wood

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Author: Rodney Frost

ISBN-10: 1402732236

ISBN-13: 9781402732232

Category: Toymaking - General & Miscellaneous

Artist, inventor, and longtime author Rodney Frost is known for wacky, whimsical woodworking books that encourage readers to experiment. With his newest, most creative volume yet, he provides an introduction to the wild and whimsical world of kinetic art—art that moves. Using plenty of informative sidebars and dynamic illustrations, Frost teaches the basic techniques in his own inimitable style, beginning with easy, fun projects like weather vanes and mobiles powered by air currents alone....

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Artist, inventor, and longtime author Rodney Frost is known for wacky, whimsical woodworking books that encourage readers to experiment. With his newest, most creative volume yet, he provides an introduction to the wild and whimsical world of kinetic art—art that moves. Using plenty of informative sidebars and dynamic illustrations, Frost teaches the basic techniques in his own inimitable style, beginning with easy, fun projects like weather vanes and mobiles powered by air currents alone. Then it’s on to simple toys you manipulate with strings, and art mechanized by levers, cranks, cams, and cogs. Far from a routine woodworking book, Creative Kinetics will inspire even the least craft-minded reader to pick up some scissors and turn a tuna can into a propeller or cardboard into a jumping-jack. Constance Ashmore Fairchild - Library Journal Kinetic sculptures, i.e., those with moving parts, are often regarded as toys because children find them delightful. Adults will find these delightful as well. Frost's (Making Mad Toys; Mechanical Marvels in Wood) own artistic creations are too complicated to copy, so he provides some simplified projects for making components such as cams and cranks.

\ Library JournalKinetic sculptures, i.e., those with moving parts, are often regarded as toys because children find them delightful. Adults will find these delightful as well. Frost's (Making Mad Toys; Mechanical Marvels in Wood) own artistic creations are too complicated to copy, so he provides some simplified projects for making components such as cams and cranks.\ \ —Constance Ashmore Fairchild\ \