How everyday things are made, explained in plain language
This book reveals, step by step, how familiar objects like pots, rope, salt, and coins are created. It uses clear, simple descriptions that invite curious readers to picture the work behind common items.
Through approachable scenes and concrete details, you’ll see how skilled hands turn raw materials into useful, beautiful objects. The explanations emphasize practice, precision, and patience, offering a practical look at manufacturing without getting lost in jargon.
- How pots are formed on a potter’s wheel, dried, glazed, and fired in a hot oven.
- How rope is twisted from hemp and unraveled on a rope-walk with spinning and twisting steps.
- How salt is produced, from evaporating sea-water or brine, to drying and packing the final product.
- How coins are made at the Royal Mint, from metal blending and rolling to stamping and testing.
Ideal for readers who enjoy hands-on learning and want a clear, low-key tour of manufacturing processes.