[AT] OT pocket knives
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Tue Jul 14 16:29:57 PDT 2015
Ok, that's starting to make sense. I haven't worked through the math and
probably won't since I've forgotten so much but I see how the "device"
travels
now. It's actually similar to what would happen with one rear wheel (say
the left)
of a farm wagon if you attempted to trace out a pattern with the left front
wheel of
the wagon. Here's the link to the article you mentioned
http://persweb.wabash.edu/facstaff/footer/Papers/Foote.Sandifer.Reprint.pdf
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: rlgoss at twc.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 6:33 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] OT pocket knives
BINGO! I found an article on-line about this planimeter, folks. It even has
a
name -- Prytz or Hatchet planimeter. for a good discussion (complete with
illustrations, formulas, etc.) search for make-shift planimeter, and go to
the
PDF written by professors from Wabash and Western Connecticut --Area Without
Integration: Make Your Own Planimeter. After reading this article, I
remember
having made one of these out of a straightened clothes hanger.
Larry
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