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<span style="color: green">'''Note:'''</span>
<span style="color: green">'''Note:'''</span>
* <span style="color: green">in the table below, enter the '''[[Latitude]]''' of where your '''Sundial''' will be located.</span>
* <span style="color: green">In the table below, enter the '''[[Latitude]]''' of where your '''Sundial''' will be located.</span>
* <span style="color: green">Since the main purpose of this '''Sundial Designer''' is to establish the correct angles for the '''Hour LInes''', a simple screen '''Print-out''' will often be sufficient to transfer these on to your actual 'Dial Plate'.</span>
* <span style="color: green">Since the main purpose of this '''Sundial Designer''' is to establish the correct angles for the '''Hour LInes''', a simple screen '''Print-out''' will often be sufficient to transfer these on to your actual 'Dial Plate'.</span>
* <span style="color: green">Alternatively, the table also provides the number of degrees for each '''Hour Line''' away from the Noon position and can be marked out directly on to your 'Dial Plate' material. </span>
* <span style="color: green">Alternatively, the table also provides the number of degrees for each '''Hour Line''' away from the Noon position and can be marked out directly on to your 'Dial Plate' material. </span>

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Description

Vertical Sundial


Features and Applications

As with a Horizontal Sundial the Gnomon remains pointing North and set at an angle to the horizontal equal to the Latitude of the Sundial location. The Gnomon therefore must be set at an angle to the 'dial' of 900. minus Latitude.


Ideally, the 'dial' of a Vertical Sundial should be fixed to a South-facing wall or surface. In this situation the Gnomon is located in a plane at right angles to the 'dial' and will cast a vertical shadow at Noon. If placed on a wall which is not South-facing (e.g. S.E. or S.W.) then the Gnomon will need to be angled to the 'dial' such that the shadow cast at Noon remains vertical and is said to be Declined East or West as appropriate.


Designer
  • Click on the pencil-shaped Edit icon below to show or hide variables and click inside table to alter values (scroll to see all).
  • Left or Right click on the screen display or use Scroll Wheel to alter view and Left click on Zoom icon to restore (note: Zoom will be focussed around the cursor position)
  • Left click on Download icon and Open with your preferred browser then print screen image from there (useful for trying ideas for text and graphics etc. but unlikely to be actual size), or Save File to create a full-size Scalable Vector Graphics (svg) file which can be loaded into LibreOffice Draw and printed, or graphics software such as Inkscape for eventual output at actual size to a Plotter/Cutter for example. See Packaging Designer User Guide for more detail.

Note:

  • In the table below, enter the Latitude of where your Sundial will be located.
  • Since the main purpose of this Sundial Designer is to establish the correct angles for the Hour LInes, a simple screen Print-out will often be sufficient to transfer these on to your actual 'Dial Plate'.
  • Alternatively, the table also provides the number of degrees for each Hour Line away from the Noon position and can be marked out directly on to your 'Dial Plate' material.

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