Jim_Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I've thought of another tip for spotting worthless horizontal sundials
> (such as is sold in garden shops, etc)--if the shadow of the gnomon
> crosses the hour lines it's no good.  This test requires only
> horizontal positioning, not polar alignment, and a lot will fail this
> test because the gnomon for cheap dials often does not intersect the
> dial plate at the convergence point for the hour lines.

Actually it doesn't require horizontal positioning either, or even a
shadow. For each hour line, you should be able to find a position for
your eye such that the edge of the gnomon is superimposed on the hour
line. If they ever "cross", i.e., if you can ever see part of the hour
line above the gnomon but not all of it, then the gnomon will not
intersect that line in the dial plate, and the dial is "worthless".

--Art Carlson

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