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Hi Fer, Anselmo and others who gave mathematical formulas for
reverse engineering:
When I have time after Oxford, I am going to make a Delta Cad
reproduction drawing of photo of the oldest SGS and I will indicate the hour
angles of all the hourlines and the angle of the equinox line.
Since I am not a good mathematician, I was wondering if I
could then send you guys a copy of the drawing and you could use your
formulas on it using my drawing. And I'll use the mathless trial
& error method using Zonwvlak. Then we could compare the results. (latitude
and wall declination).
If it's as easy as Fer suggests, then it might be possible to
make a program or spreadsheet that mathematically challenged people
could use to analyze other dials with unknown latitudes and
declinations.
can we do this?
John
John L. Carmichael Jr.
925 E. Foothills Dr. Tucson Arizona, 85718 USA Tel: 520-696-1709 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sundial Sculptures Website: http://www.sundialsculptures.com Stained Glass Sundials Website: http://advanceassociates.com/Sundials/Stained_Glass
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