Reifler Model R2 beam compass

Artifact Number:

2019-025

Description

A vintage set of large, drawing compasses produced by the Reifler Mathematical Instrument Company in Nesselwang, Germany.  This company produced a large variety of draftsman’s tools.  This R2 model has extension rods to allow usage up to a diameter of 107 cm (42 “) and was used by Bill McAlpin, the designer of the neutron diffraction spectrometer used by B. Brockhouse for his Nobel prize-winning work as well as many other neutron spectrometers at Chalk River.  The compass set is housed in a leatherette case which is 46 cm long and 11 cm wide.

Details

Keywords:
drafting tools
Date:
~1955
Associated artifacts:
See also artifact 2019-026.
References:
Information about Riefler instruments: http://www.mathsinstruments.me.uk/page47.html
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