Graham_Wright
Well-Known Member
I have a fairly basic brass sextant by Ross of London.
I have just started to understand it but it has an error which I believe has happened since I acquired it.
The horizon glass mirror I am sure, gave me an a full view of the index glass. Now it is showing a view of the index mirror brass surround occupying almost half of the total view.
There is a slight degree of rotational adjustment in the horizon glass mounting but it is insufficient to restore the view of the index mirror.
A sextant is fundamentally a very rigid instrument and the error I have is, to me, inexplicable.
The index mirror is secure in its mount and is flush to the reference.
Am I missing something obvious?
I have just started to understand it but it has an error which I believe has happened since I acquired it.
The horizon glass mirror I am sure, gave me an a full view of the index glass. Now it is showing a view of the index mirror brass surround occupying almost half of the total view.
There is a slight degree of rotational adjustment in the horizon glass mounting but it is insufficient to restore the view of the index mirror.
A sextant is fundamentally a very rigid instrument and the error I have is, to me, inexplicable.
The index mirror is secure in its mount and is flush to the reference.
Am I missing something obvious?
