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Equatorial sundial kit card

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March 8, 2025

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Equatorial sundial kit card 

An kit card version of his older brother: https://makerworld.com/it/my/models/drafts/3146086/edit

This equatorial sundial is a adjustable solar clock, designed to be easily 3D printed and used at different latitudes. 

 

How Does It Work?

The sundial uses a gnomon inclined parallel to the Earth's axis, which casts a shadow on the equatorial plane. To align it to the equatorial plane, simply tilt it to the latitude where you are positioned. To align the gnomon to the Earth axis point it north.

 

 

Since it aligns with the Earth's axis, the hour lines are equidistant, allowing an accurate reading of true solar time.

 

The Sundial Plane have two faces. The esternal face (Face 1) is used in spring and summer and the internal face (Face 2) is used in winter and fall. In this version fit the sundial plane upside down to use the other face.

 

 

Solar Compass Function – Find True North

In addition to measuring solar time, this sundial can be used as a solar compass to determine True North.

How to use it?

  1. Place the sundial on a flat surface.
  2. Rotate it until it correctly indicates the known solar time.
  3. Once aligned, the front of the sundial will point to True North!

What if I want to use a magnetic compass?

  • If you wish to use it with a magnetic compass, remember that it points to the Magnetic North, which differs from True North.
  • The difference between Magnetic and True North depends on your latitude and longitude and is called magnetic declination.
  • You can correct this difference by checking a local magnetic declination map and adjusting the orientation accordingly.

Seasonal Variation

This sundial is highly accurate, except for the variation in the angle of the Sun’s rays relative to the equatorial plane due to seasonal changes.


 

This effect, caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis, makes the shadow appear slightly higher or lower depending on the time of year. Here a chart showing how and when is the variation.

 

This explanation is valid for both hemispheres, however the southern hemisphere version of the sundial should be pointed south, and the two faces works in reverse

License:

Standard Digital File License

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