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Cut
the paper along the marked line. The top half
will serve as the base and the bottom half will
be used to construct the gnomon.
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In
the gnomon part, cut away the two marked corners.
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Fold
the gnomon at the broken line in its middle,
to get paper of double thickness with the printing
on the outside. The line of the fold is the gnomon.
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Cut
out along the curved line, cutting a double thickness
of paper in one cut, stopping at the broken line
(do not cut the piece all the way off).
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Fold
the gnomon sheet in the opposite direction, at
the other two broken lines (back up on itself
so that the gnomon and the cut curved line are
temporarily sandwiched in between these two ‘wings’).
Open these up to a 90-degree angle to form the
base for the gnomon to stand upright.
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In
step 4, the fin of the gnomon was separated from
two pieces with curved outlines. Fold those pieces
so that thy too are flat on the table. One goes
above the other and the two hook together around
the bottom of the gnomon.
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On
the base sheet, carefully cut from the apex (the
point where all the hour lines meet) along the
middle line up to the small cross line marked
on it. Do not cut any further.
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Slide
the fin into the cut you made, so that all the
horizontal parts of the gnomon sheet are below
the base sheet; only the fin should stick out
through the slit. Make sure that the gnomon is
exactly perpendicular to the base. On the underside,
tape the gnomon sheet to the base sheet.
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To
use, orient the gnomen to point north. The shadow
of the straight edge of the fin now tells time.