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lernerda
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Reged: 01/21/07
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Loc: New Jersey 40.0 N 74.9 W
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I recently purchased 2 new refractors (selling the 8 SCT) along with a TAK EM200. I am looking to build an alt-az mount for the scopes for to simply set up and observe in 5 minutes. Also, I live in a LP area, so, this will be for mainly for planetary high mag ep's (50-200x)
I would like to design the mount so either the SV102 or WO66 can be used indpendently, or with WO66 the attached in tandem to the SV102 (already has guide rings)
I already have a contractors tripod which I use with my P-mount, and was thinking of using this tripod as well. I also have an extra v-type saddle plate so it can be permantly attached to the alt-az mount. both scopes have v-type dovetails.
I saw a pic of something I am thinking of by brian roth on the stellefane 2007 contest winners site...
Any ideas. plans, forseeable problems, links etc would be very helpful.
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Edited by Don W (10/17/09 09:26 PM)
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mattyfatz
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Reged: 12/27/06
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Loc: Boise Idaho
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Ron had some great designs. Orions little table top scopes should not be too hard to copy in a wood shop. ScopeStuff has all the teflon and parts you should need. This archived thread has lots of great mounts.
-------------------- **Matty**
Stimulating the economy, one piece of equipment at a time.
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David L
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Reged: 11/12/07
Posts: 278
Loc: Lee County Iowa
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Ever heard of 80/20 extruded aluminum? It comes in square sizes like 1" and 1.5" as well as other sizes. You could make a simple alt-az mount out of three plates of aluminum and one piece of 80/20. Since the 80/20 is slotted on all four sides, you can configure this mount in different ways easily. What you end up with is a mount along the lines of a DiscMount, but at a fraction of the cost. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3527/3287007742_a944d8b96a_m.jpg
-------------------- 16" Lightbridge, 10" F4.5 Homemade with Orion optics, 6" F6.5 Antares 1529 refractor, 6" F8 Homemade with Orion optics, 100mm F5.6 finderscope, 22X100 Oberwerk binocs, 8.5X44 Swift Audubon binocs, Orion Atlas mount, equatorial platform, various tripods and altaz mounts
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John Jarosz
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Reged: 04/25/04
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Loc: Chicago area, IL
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8020 IS nice stuff. It's one downside is that it's very pricey.
They have an ebay store, where they dispose of returned items, close outs and end of runs. Much better deal. But you have to look thru the items individually which is not as easy a buying from their big catalog.
8020 Ebay store
John
-------------------- 6" F4.6(w/Paracorr) GEM reflector, 8" F11 Dall Relay Scope
6" F5 RFT Refractor, Garrett Gemini 20x80 LW
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lernerda
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Reged: 01/21/07
Posts: 544
Loc: New Jersey 40.0 N 74.9 W
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Yes, BUT wood is so much easier to use and will definately dampen the vibrations
-------------------- David
www.seeingafterdark.com
Tak EM200, SV ED102, WO Z66ED, 0.8 Reducer/Flattener
Meade DSI-3 Mono w/ Orion's Skyglow Imaging & LRGB filters, DSI-2 for guiding, Philips SPC900NC
25x100 Burgess, 20X80 Konus Binocs, & homemade P-mount
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Wes James
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Reged: 04/12/06
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The Helix-Hercules mounts are some of the simplest/sturdiest alt-az design's going... a saddle within a saddle. This is one based on their design I made out of aluminum/had powdercoated for my Nikon D90 with a Sigma 500mm zoom telephoto. It can be scaled to any size, and made out of metal or wood. Operation is extremely smooth and solid.
-------------------- Wes
Atlantic Beach, FL
Some bino’s from Miyauchi 5x32 Binon's up through Garrett 20x110 Signature's,
Some telescopes from a Stellarvue 80mm NHNG up through a couple of 8” reflectors…
And a wonderful 4.25" Delmarva Shiefspiegler!
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