
Building a Cross-Staff — The Medieval Navigator's Angle-Measuring Instrument
The cross-staff (also called Jacob's staff or balestilha) is one of the simplest and most effective angle-measuring instruments ever devised — a graduated wooden staff with a sliding crosspiece that measures the angular distance between two objects, most commonly the altitude of the Sun or a star above the horizon. First described by the Provençal Jewish mathematician Levi ben Gershon in 1342, the cross-staff became the standard navigation instrument of the Age of Exploration. Columbus, Vasco da Gama, and Magellan all used cross-staffs to determine their latitude at sea. The principle is elementary trigonometry: the observer holds one end of the main staff to their eye, slides the crosspiece along the staff until one end aligns with the horizon and the other with the celestial object, and reads the angle from the graduated scale on the staff. Despite its simplicity, a well-made cross-staff can measure angles to within half a degree — accurate enough for practical ocean navigation. This blueprint builds a functional cross-staff from hardwood following medieval construction methods.
Consignes
Select and prepare the main staff timber
Select and prepare the main staff timber
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Hardwood Block1 pièceOutils nécessaires :
Block Plane
Hand SawCut a centred slot along the staff
Cut a centred slot along the staff
Outils nécessaires :
Iron Chisel
Hand SawShape the crosspiece
Shape the crosspiece
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Hardwood Block1 pièceOutils nécessaires :
Block PlaneCalculate the graduation scale
Calculate the graduation scale
Lay out the degree markings
Lay out the degree markings
Outils nécessaires :
Dividers
Diamond ScriberEngrave the graduation lines
Engrave the graduation lines
Mark the crosspiece centre
Mark the crosspiece centre
Shape the eye end of the staff
Shape the eye end of the staff
Outils nécessaires :
Sand and finish all surfaces
Sand and finish all surfaces
Outils nécessaires :
Apply a protective finish
Apply a protective finish
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Linseed Oil1 bouteilleTest the crosspiece fit
Test the crosspiece fit
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Beeswax1 pièceTake your first altitude measurement
Take your first altitude measurement
Matériaux
3- 2 piècesEspace réservé
- 1 bouteilleEspace réservé
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