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Re: 4-digit Circular Sliderules
From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2015 Feb 23, 05:08 -0800
From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2015 Feb 23, 05:08 -0800
Hanno,
Based on the Atlas description it can perform to 5 places. Looking closer at the scales has me thinking 4 places. The outer scale of the Atlas gives results to 2 or 3 places and is used to aid in selecting the correct spiral. A project on the horizon will be to fit an 8 inch print of your scales onto the face of a basic 8 inch circular slide rule for trials.
G
From: Hanno Ix
Date: 2015 Feb 22, 19:46 -0800My goal has been creating a Circular Slide Rule capable of just 4 - digit multiplications/divisions usable for CelNav and designed such that it can be build by a dedicated hobbyist with good but modest tools.Hello,this ATLAS seems in many ways more complex but also more powerful.
I cannot make out from the picture if ATLAS's long scale is a spiral but the text in Greg's link appears to be saying so. My SCALE1 may be used as described there, I believe. My color schemes, though, are additional tools for estimating more quickly on which turns of the spiral the factors and the result may be found. I suppose the yellow background of some turns on the ATLAS is meant for the same purpose - I would like to know more about that. Without such a tool it takes quite long to locate the numbers. Perhaps you can find a particular clever method - better than ATLAS or me.
I owe you still a detailed description of using my designs - I ask you for your patience, though. However, I can see from your notes you might already be researching your own ideas of using them. Great!
H