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womiller
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Reged: 10/05/09
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Loc: Bay Area, CA
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Hi folks,
What are the preferred methods for attaching a dovetail to an OTA? I want to modify my 150mm Mak-Cass with a long dovetail bar to fit my Vixen saddle. I need this to improve the balance range for heavy eyepieces. Currently I have two rings with the basic Vixen dovetail bolted to them, so that the dovetail is effectively strapped to the OTA by the rings. Can I safely bolt the dovetail right to the OTA using some tapped holes and get rid of the rings and their weight? How do people avoid getting metal shavings inside the OTA after tapping a new hole? Any other ideas?
Thanks Wayne
-------------------- Orion Argonaut 150mm Mak-Cass
Vixen GP mount
Livermore, CA viewing conditions
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Ian Robinson
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IMO, a dovetail bar screwed or bolted directly onto the OTA is best, especially if the OTA is long and fat.
It'll reduce the torque on the OTA side a bit, and it'll a simply a matter of sliding the OTA up or down in the loosened clamp to balance in DEC axis.
But this wont work for a newtonian as you'll find you often have to be a contortionist to get at the eyepiece , so tube rings are unavoidable so the tube can rotated to suit.
Tube rings ==> a spacer block under each ring.
Edited by Ian Robinson (10/10/09 02:38 AM)
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womiller
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Loc: Bay Area, CA
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Thanks for the tip. My OTA is short and fat, around 18" long, 6" dia. It does have some very tiny tapped holes where the original mount block was screwed in so I guess it can take the load.
-------------------- Orion Argonaut 150mm Mak-Cass
Vixen GP mount
Livermore, CA viewing conditions
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