Re: Egyptian sundial

2013-03-18 Thread Mario Arnaldi
... You are absolutely right, and an astronomer from our university also 
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RE: Egyptian sundial

2006-08-07 Thread tony moss
Carl Sabanski wrote:

I don't know how important it is, but I have a site showing the development
of a monumental sundial located in my community that I was the project
leader for.  It was a millennium project.  There are many photos that show
the construction of all the various parts of the sundial; gnomon, dial
plate, hour lines, hour markers, etc.  

www.mysundial.ca

I visited the above and linked to the page with the framed painting at 
the top but was unable to link to any development images.  Where have I 
gone wrong?

Tony Moss.


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RE: Egyptian sundial

2006-08-07 Thread Carl Barbara Sabanski
Sunny Day,

The site has a lot of pages but here is how to get to the photos.

If you go to The Project and then for example The Gnomon you will end up
at this page:  http://www.mts.net/~sabanski/sundial/phs_gnomon.htm

On the side bar you go to Gnomon Photos and there are a series of pages
with photos.  This applies for the other pages that are available from The
Project that include Dial Plate, Hour Lines and Icons.

Happy Dialling!

Carl

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Carl Sabanski wrote:

I don't know how important it is, but I have a site showing the development
of a monumental sundial located in my community that I was the project
leader for.  It was a millennium project.  There are many photos that show
the construction of all the various parts of the sundial; gnomon, dial
plate, hour lines, hour markers, etc.

www.mysundial.ca

I visited the above and linked to the page with the framed painting at
the top but was unable to link to any development images.  Where have I
gone wrong?

Tony Moss.


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Re: Egyptian sundial

2006-08-06 Thread tony moss
Aleksandr wrote:

In English version of my web-site a have just created a new page. Please, 
visit it and share with me my small success which I have formed in a way 
of picture story. 

A beautiful dial, beautifully crafted.  Don't miss this link SML members.

http://www.sundials.ru/en/egypt_story.html

What do you think about this way of data presentation? 

I wish we could see the development stages of other important dials 
presented in a similar way.

More please Aleksandr!

Tony Moss
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RE: Egyptian sundial

2006-08-06 Thread Carl Barbara Sabanski
Sunny Day,

I don't know how important it is, but I have a site showing the development
of a monumental sundial located in my community that I was the project
leader for.  It was a millennium project.  There are many photos that show
the construction of all the various parts of the sundial; gnomon, dial
plate, hour lines, hour markers, etc.  For example, one very interesting
task was the placement of the 1200+ pound granite blocks that border the
dial plate.  I made dozens of ice discs using ice cream pails.  Each granite
block was placed on 3 of these ice discs.  This allowed the machine operator
to set the block down, remove the forks or straps and adjust the position of
the granite as the ice melted.  This technique worked very well.

Prior to the construction of this sundial I knew nothing about the design
and operation of a real sundial.  Our library brought in a few books for me
and I did a lot of searching on the internet.  I had many volunteers help
with construction and fundraising efforts.  The sundial is now a focal point
and tourist attraction for our town.

I invite you to come and visit the Pinawa Heritage Sundial.  I am very proud
to have had the opportunity to be involved in this project.  You can get
there via:

www.mysundial.ca

Happy Dialling!

Carl Sabanski

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Aleksandr wrote:

In English version of my web-site a have just created a new page. Please,
visit it and share with me my small success which I have formed in a way
of picture story.

A beautiful dial, beautifully crafted.  Don't miss this link SML members.

http://www.sundials.ru/en/egypt_story.html

What do you think about this way of data presentation?

I wish we could see the development stages of other important dials
presented in a similar way.

More please Aleksandr!

Tony Moss
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