Hi Mac, Is it a shadowplane dial or a multiple dial? Each dial face works for an hour and after that a second one is used an so on. Just a small remark for a nice concept.
Best wishes, Fer. Fer J. de Vries De Zonnewijzerkring mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.de-zonnewijzerkring.nl Home mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iae.nl/users/ferdv/index-fer.htm Eindhoven, Netherlands lat. 51:30 N long. 5:30 E ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mac Oglesby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 11:10 AM Subject: Reykjavik shadow plane dial > > Hello Friends... > > The NASS website has posted a link to Dale M. Greer's fascinating > model of a monumental shadow plane dial for Reykjavik. > > http://sundials.org > click on Links > click on New Links > click on Sundial for Reykjavik > > If you click on the images, you can see movies of the sundial in action. > > If you click on Sundials at the page bottom, you can read a little > more about Greer's sundials, dating back to 1994, before most of us > had ever heard of shadow plane sundials. > > Thanks to Bob Terwilliger for posting this. > > Best wishes, > > Mac > -
