Thanks Bill for providing what is nor a historical document. He makes it 
seem simple but I know people who bought the castings and never finished the 
dial. Your well finished version looks great at  the Missouri Botanical 
Garden in St Louis.

Regards, Roger

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From: "Bill Gottesman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 10:56 AM
To: "Sundial Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Richard Schmoyer's orginal manual in WORD format

>
> Richard Schmoyer's Sunquest Sundial, designed around1958, was sold as a
> do-it-yourself kit for many years.  The 23 page owner/construcion manual
> makes interesting reading, as Richard Schmoyer had envisioned that
> hobbyists would construct the dial from his castings with just simple
> shop hand tools.
>
> I recently scanned and turned his manual into a MSWORD document,
> complete with his original illustrations.
>
> It can be downloaded at
> http://www.precisionsundials.com/original%20schmoyer%20manual.doc
>
> -Bill Gottesman
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