Introduction: Compass is an important tool for Feng Shui operations, and we often see it when we consult a Feng Shui master! Its basic function is orientation. Our understanding of Feng Shui begins with learning how to use a compass to measure the direction of fixed objects. Let’s take a look at how to measure the position of solid objects. Want to know more articles and content related to the compass? Welcome to the compass special topic that Mr. Shui Mo has carefully prepared for you to learn more knowledge. Come and have a look! Step 1: Hold the compass level and place the edge of the compass close to or parallel to the edge of the object being measured. Step 2: Slide the turntable so that the hairpin-shaped head of the magnetic needle fits in with the two points on the red line of the compass base. Step 3: Read the direction by locating the layer pressed by the transparent line. Measure the direction of the furnace: keep the compass level. Close to the edge of the stove. If the stove is made of iron, it will affect the swing of the magnetic needle, so it needs to be moved back vertically two or three feet. Make the edge of the compass parallel to the edge of the stove. Slide the turntable to make the hairpin-shaped head of the magnetic needle fit with the two points on the red line and read the direction. Summary: The above is about the Feng Shui compass for measuring the position of fixed objects. Interested friends can refer to the steps! I hope the above content is helpful to everyone! |
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