Building a Small Cable Suspension Bridge: with the Cable Locking System
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Rating | : | 4.77 (975 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0075RJ3GS |
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Number of Pages | : | 451 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-02-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Robin Koontz is a published author and illustrator of children's books and magazine articles. About the Author Marvin Denmark has been building and inventing for most of his life.
Informative story about bringing a bridge to life Suncat2000 As the author states, this isn't really a how-to manual add much as documentation about their experience building a bridge. It is, however, full of useful information about their decisions, sire selection, bridge design, and how they constructed an outstandingly useful piece of architect. Two Stars Ok but not great. Needs technical drawings.. Well done. Smart and easy! Auntie Pedantic I got this book for my nephew, an engineering student, at his request. His class group project involved building several small bridges to improve accessibility for rice farmers in La. They used Denmark's book as a reference and completed a successful group of bridges. The bridges made su
Marvin Denmark, a builder and craftsman with 45+ years of experience, demonstrates the process he used to design and construct a small cable suspension bridge. The photos were uploaded in color, but could appear as black and white, depending on your e-reader. This book includes some suspension bridge history along with engineering considerations, then explains and illustrates with diagrams and full-color photos the step by step process that was used to complete the project. If you would like the pretty version of this book, the authors recommend the print edition.. Anyone who needs a footbridge that is relatively easy to build without the use of heavy equipment or difficult
Marvin Denmark has been building and inventing for most of his life. Robin Koontz is a published author and illustrator of children's books and magazine articles.