Trammel of Archimedes - ellipsograph
The trammel of Archimedes is a very amusing and ingenious device which can easily draw an ellipse.
The movement of this device is extremely interesting to observe: two short bars perform some back and forth movements in two perpendicular guides. They are both connected to the same bar which moves above the device. Each point of this bar draws an ellipse.
This device does nothing more, that's why it's called a "do-nothing".
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
2h
Rating
Price
~ 5 CHF
Testimonials
0
Building
On the 15 x 15 cm wooden board, measure and draw a cross with 11 mm wide sections. With hot glue, fix precisely the four 5 x ... Drill two holes in the wood slat with a No4 bit : one at 1cm an the other one at 5.5. cm of one end. Glue a wooden pearl on the ... Using the two M4 bolts and M4 nuts, attach the two small wood parts on the slat. Do not tighten too hard so that the parts ...In the cross created previously, position the different elements as shown on the photo.
Date | 29.04.2013 |
Author | Emmanuelle |
Organization | info-energie |
Translator | Martin |
Final purpose | Make things move |
Field | Mechanics Mathematics, Geometry |
Language | français deutsch english |
Licence | ![]() |