THE ART OF PROJECTING. 



wooden pulley s, about an inch in diameter, is made to 

 turn upon an axis that is made fast in the post/, and 

 with such adjustment that the pulley rests upon the 



Fig. SO. 



plate a and turns by friction on that plate. It is best 

 to have a thin india rubber ring upon the friction pulley 

 to insure it from slipping. Above the pulley the mirror 

 m is so mounted as to swing in azimuth, and is made 

 to do this by a wire fastened to it 

 at its hinge, and bent into a loop I 

 at its lower end, which is opposite 

 the face of the pulley s. Another 

 twist in the wire at o will be needed, 

 for a pin which is fast in the post 

 / / this will make a lever of the 

 wire /, with the fulcrum at 0, and if 

 it is properly fastened to the hinge 

 Fig. eo. O f the m i rror w iii cause it to vibrate 



in a horizontal plane when the plate a revolves. 



