Dear Readers and Members, The forum has been down for over 6 months because the domain name (www.stamforum.com) lapsed and it is no longer available to re purchase. Although this forum is now defunct (it has morphed into several whatsapp groups), I have had many requests to put it back online because it contains so much information (over 1,800 posts and thousands of comments in the discussions, on a wide range of topics related to STa"M). I have therefore put the forum back online at blogger, so the address is www.stamforum.blogspot.com. The forum lasted for a decade...not a bad effort! It was pretty popular back in the days before whatsapp and managed to receive over a million hits in it's short life. It was one of the only organised forums in the STa"M world and definitely the largest in it's heyday. I would like to thank all those who cobtributed over the years, particularly the early members who helped build it up. Thanking you all, Eli
The standard way of calculating (for a 42-line Sefer) is to make shiras hayam 150% the width of the standard amud, and shiras ha’azinu 128% the width of the standard amud. I don’t know how that would translate to a 48-line Sefer.
ReplyDeleteA better way of calculating would be to first figure out exactly how much room you need for your own writing and go from there:
- The amud width should be no less than the minimum amount of space you need to comfortably write the most crowded line with proper spacing between words (for a 42-line Sefer, in shiras hayam the most crowded line is the last line on the amud). Write out that line a few times and take the average line length as your minimum.
- In both shiros the spaces in the middle should be at least a shi'ur parasha — even for the lines that are a bit longer (…בא סוס פראה… & תהמת יכסימו). In shiras hayam the 2 spaces in the 3-part lines need to be (at least) a combined shi’ur parasha.
- The best way to calculate a shi’ur parasha is to write out “אשר” many (many) times and calculate the average of every "אשר אשר אשר".
- The last consideration is the maximum line width, which should be no longer than the most you can stretch the least-stretchable line. In shiras hayam that is “כל ישבי כנען”. Again, you will have to write it out a few times to figure out how far you can go before you lose the tzuras ha’os.
Doing all of this work will be time-consuming, but you only have to do it one time for every size Sefer Torah you will write. In the end, you will have a much nicer Sefer.
do not write big or you wont be able to pick up the torah
ReplyDeletemaximum should be 7mm a line
It's a גמרא מפורשת that the proper height for a Sefer Torah on gvil is 6 טפחים to get ארכו כהיקפו. I worked backwards from there.
Deleteand i had such a torah written and it is extremely heavy, there is a reason most gvil sforim are 40-45 cm
DeleteIf you have the 48 line tikkun, take a look at the measurements of the Shira there are work it out. I have it if you don't.
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I am behind on some orders and have not even gotten a tikkun yet. Whatever info you have would be great. Tizke l'mitzvos!
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