Sundial, with longitude adjustment

Sundial, with longitude adjustment

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<p>This is my 3rd creation overall.</p><p>The longitude of the sundial can be adjusted by means of a movable dial.</p><p>You align the base plate with the “N” directly to the north and then place the dial, the pointer and the pointer plate on it.</p><p>Google the longitude of your location and subtract 15 ° from it.</p><p>Align the sum of the above calculation with a geometry triangle or a ruler.</p><p>You will now see the local time. The real local time is not CET, you should know that. The CET, according to which our clocks are set, is a compromise that was made in the 19th century.</p><p>The sundial shows the real and actual time.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>FDM printer, Qidi X Plus, 0.2mm layer height, support only for the dial, no additions, PLA.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The final image from the print follows.</p><p>Have fun!</p>

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