
Building a Mariner's Sextant — The Instrument That Conquered the Oceans
The sextant is the instrument that made global navigation possible. Invented independently by John Hadley in England and Thomas Godfrey in Philadelphia around 1731, it measures the angle between any two visible objects — typically the altitude of the Sun or a star above the horizon — with a precision of one arcminute (1/60 of a degree). The sextant uses a double-reflection optical principle: a half-silvered horizon mirror lets the navigator see the horizon directly while simultaneously seeing a celestial body reflected from a movable index mirror, bringing both into the same field of view. When the two images are aligned, the angle is read from a graduated arc. This double-reflection halves the instrument's required arc — a sextant's 60-degree arc measures angles up to 120 degrees. Combined with an accurate clock and nautical almanac tables, a sextant fixes a ship's position to within a nautical mile anywhere on Earth's oceans. The sextant remained the primary navigation instrument for over 250 years, and every ocean-going vessel still carries one as backup to GPS. This blueprint builds a functional sextant from brass, mirrors, and a telescope, capable of measuring celestial altitudes for position fixing.
التعليمات
Understand the double-reflection principle
Understand the double-reflection principle
Cut the frame (arc sector)
Cut the frame (arc sector)
المواد لهذه الخطوة:
Brass Sheet1 قطعةالأدوات المطلوبة:
Jeweler's Saw
Metal FileGraduate the arc
Graduate the arc
الأدوات المطلوبة:
Dividers
Diamond ScriberMake the index arm
Make the index arm
المواد لهذه الخطوة:
Brass Strip1 مترالأدوات المطلوبة:
Jeweler's Saw
Metal FileMount the index mirror
Mount the index mirror
المواد لهذه الخطوة:
Flat Mirror1 قطعةMount the horizon mirror
Mount the horizon mirror
المواد لهذه الخطوة:
Flat Mirror1 قطعةAdd the sighting telescope
Add the sighting telescope
المواد لهذه الخطوة:
Convex Lens1 قطعةAdd shade filters
Add shade filters
Collimate and adjust the mirrors
Collimate and adjust the mirrors
Measure the altitude of a star
Measure the altitude of a star
Take a noon Sun sight for latitude
Take a noon Sun sight for latitude
Understand the complete celestial fix
Understand the complete celestial fix
المواد
4- 1 قطعةعنصر نائب
- 1 قطعةعنصر نائب
- 1 قطعةعنصر نائب
- عنصر نائب
مواد المخططات المرتبطة
You can swap these in
Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Metal File, try:
Material Hardness Tester File Set
File Set
Guitar Fret Crowning File Set
Needle File Set - Instead of Jeweler's Saw, try:
Portable Band Saw
Band Saw (9-inch, Benchtop)
Miter Box with Saw
Small Hand Saw
Bamboo Saw (Take-nokogiri) - Instead of Flat Mirror (First Surface), try:
Mirror Sheet - Instead of Brass Sheet, try:
Brass Tube 3/8" OD
Brass Rod
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