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Relativist
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Tool to start out ATM'n
      #303433 - 01/07/05 05:38 PM

What do you think of the dremel 400 as a tool to start out with? All of your projects have encouraged me to consider making my 10" a Truss, so I can get experience for when I build a bigger Dob.


......Curtis

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.......Curtis


20mm T2 Nagler, 10mm SW 82degrees, 5-8 SW Zoom:
All of the above replaced with WO Binoviewers!!!
Siebert OCA 1.25x-3.5x
10" OPT Starhunter (flocked & upgraded focuser)
10x50 & 15x70 Celestron Bino's
2" 2x GSO Barlow


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Re: Tool to start out ATM'n new [Re: Relativist]
      #303561 - 01/07/05 07:47 PM

Well, not much. I've burned out one Dremel building pistol grips (which it did pretty good at by the way) but for building a scope all it's good for is deburring metal parts.

You'd be better off buying a cheap circular saw. And I don't think too highly of them!

What tools do you have now?

The most used tool in my kit is the cordless drill/screwdriver. Not too much good for scope building but how often do you build scopes compared to other chores around the house?

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Ron


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Re: Tool to start out ATM'n new [Re: rboe]
      #303564 - 01/07/05 07:51 PM

Curtis, have you got a design in mind?

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Mark


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Re: Tool to start out ATM'n new [Re: MMICKELS]
      #303605 - 01/07/05 08:40 PM

No design in mind, I don't need anything fancy, just something quick to set up. As for the Dremel, it's the new model I'm thinking of. As for tools I already have, well I can borrow almost anything, but I'd like to have something versitile to make up the gaps. This is the set I'm thinking of:

http://www.dremel.com/HTML/products/tools/400-690.html


........Curtis

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.......Curtis


20mm T2 Nagler, 10mm SW 82degrees, 5-8 SW Zoom:
All of the above replaced with WO Binoviewers!!!
Siebert OCA 1.25x-3.5x
10" OPT Starhunter (flocked & upgraded focuser)
10x50 & 15x70 Celestron Bino's
2" 2x GSO Barlow


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Re: Tool to start out ATM'n new [Re: Relativist]
      #303686 - 01/07/05 10:05 PM

I've never used a Dremel, Curtis... Do you think they are robust enough? My most used tool sfor my scope to date (in order of use):

Random Orbital Sander
Plunge Router
clamps
table saw
misc tools...

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Tom
Tele Vue 102mm f/8.6 on an EzTouch
Vixen 80mm f/5 A80SSWT on a grab-n-go mount


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