Is it difficult for David to set up the equation wheel? With this style of equation mechanism, from my knowledge,
the most complex, I know the positioning of the quadrants on the equation gear dictates how far ahead or
behind the solar hand will be from the mean hand.
What I was wondering is, since the syncing of that hand to the actual equation needs to be accurate,
how difficult is it to set up the equation wheel assembly correctly?
Is it as simple as setting the quadrants to the middle of their motion, and then indexing the equation
kidney to one of the 4 days of the year when the net equation vs mean difference is zero, then setting
the mean and equation hands directly on top of one another when you put the hands on, and
then moving the date accordingly?
I have always wondered about this. It's a bit similar to setting up a perpetual calender mechanism-
there has to be some synchronization of components by the horologist to make things read correctly.
This message has been edited by Ophiuchus on 2015-08-31 19:00:53