File:Waughs vertical decliner method (1973)-(The hourlines 3).svg
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| DescriptionWaughs vertical decliner method (1973)-(The hourlines 3).svg |
Schema for vertical declining dials as interpreted by Waugh in 1973.
At this point only three lines matter, the vertical, the substyle length and substyle height. A circle marked off in 15° angles is needed (circular protractor).
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| Author | Photograph by Clem Rutter, Rochester, Kent. (www.clemrutter.net). | |
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