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    Not sure if anyone has seen that Tools for Working wood is reproducing a Victorian (time not place) magazine called "Work". In their own words is it's "An illustrated magazine of practise and theory for all workmen, professional and amateur". Whilst they cover wood working they also cover all sorts of articles for the mechanically minded.

    You can check it and download the issues here:
    The Work Magazine Reprint Project

    Christian

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    Thank you Christian, that will give me something to read for a few hours.
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    Thanks Christian! I do very much like the directions for self-suturing wounds and applying a dressing saturated in shellac. I'm going to try that.

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