Pocket sundials can be over 1000 years old, arguably making them the world’s first watches - and with no moving parts to break. Typically they were carried by shepherds, where there are a variety of designs, from the French Pillar Sundial to the Tibetan Time Stick.
Posted by: Carl Hird-Rutter on July 9, 2008 at 6:42 AM
Great collection. I designed and built a pocket sundial for a magazine article for ScrollSaw Woodworking and Crafts.
It is in Issue 27 Summer 2007.
There is a downloadable pattern available from the ScrollSaw Woodworking and Crafts website.
There are no instructions there unless you buy the magazine but if anyone needs help they can contact me.
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Any reproductions or instructions for building these pocket sundials anywhere?
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Great collection. I designed and built a pocket sundial for a magazine article for ScrollSaw Woodworking and Crafts.
It is in Issue 27 Summer 2007.
There is a downloadable pattern available from the ScrollSaw Woodworking and Crafts website.
There are no instructions there unless you buy the magazine but if anyone needs help they can contact me.
scroller@telus.net
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