But perhaps you have a internetlink to a picture? A picture can tell so
much more then a story.
Thibaud Chabot
At 14:25 14-04-2006, Thyge Lauritsen wrote:
Dear all
Sundial-friends.
Im new here on this mailing-list.
I have just finished a big 3-sides sundial on a roof-parking place on a
big sho
Wall declination using carpenter's square. Look in Waugh, and follow the
method suggested where he has a nail through a vertical board pressed against
the wall.
David Brown
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Bill Gottesman wrote:
>Does any one know a method of determining the declination of a wall by
>measuring the lenth of the shadow made by a carpenter's square? I think
>there is such a method, but can't recall where I saw it.
If you are referring to the 'nail in a board' method you will find i
On Mon, 17 Jun 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does any one know a method of determining the declination of a wall by
> measuring the lenth of the shadow made by a carpenter's square? I think
> there is such a method, but can't recall where I saw it.
>
> Bill Gottesman
> Burlington, VT
> 44.4
Don't go Jennie
Its getting really interesting--They are falling out over changes to the
List.
John
53.2N
2.5W
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