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sic vita Transit part deux

1/27/2025

 
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Finally got the drawing converted over to a CAD file. Felt very painful as I was learning this new CAD system at the same time. Forgot how much I hated the MS operating system. It wasn't very PC friendly; at least not to me. 

Fee like it's ready to hand-off to the laser/water jet cutting system. 

Meridian, node, Noon, etc

1/18/2025

 
This dial has been sitting on the burner for quite some time.  Thinking is hard work, possibly leading to global warming.  This dial is a sketch for a new Node Dial, aka Meridian Dial, aka Noon Dial. It only provides a characterization of a single time during the day - Noon. The demand for Noon Dials is small, but unique. 

Noon Dials were made for those in-between times when people first relied strictly on a sundial and then on a watch; there was a time that watches just sucked.  They were either slow or fast.  In addition, time wasn't standardized across the country as travelers moved from cross country by train.  To help folks deal with these issues, Noon Mark dials were setup in town squares and provided accurate time of noon. People would stop and correct their watches based on the indication of Noon given as the shadow passed the 'noon mark' on the dial.  In addition, homes at that time often had 'marks' on window sills or walls that indicated Noon.  

This customer was interested in having a nautical theme, hence the Compass Rose and the Latin motto with a (somewhat) nautical theme. This dial will be constructed with two separate panels, riveted together. The panels are 20 x 180 cm, and 40 x 180 cm with an analemma oriented to the latitude and longitude of the dial location. (The motto is just a place holder.) Each month is identified with a curved, horizontal hash mark.

The finish will be a natural rust patina. 
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Sic vita transit

1/9/2025

 
Finished the new design after much gnashing of teeth. An approximate Equatorial dial with a unique shape: typically they are circular and symmetrical. For example the dial at Cranmer Park, Denver is a great example.  

For scale the disk in the middle of the triangle has a diameter of 60cm (24in) and is about 4.75mm (3/16in) thick, mild steel. Both sides, front and back, can be used depending on the season. 

Sic Vita Transit: Thus Life Passes 
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Holiday Market

1/4/2025

 
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