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rfic1
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Source for tube flocking material
      #3412239 - 10/26/09 03:25 PM

Hi,
I would like to obtain some tube flocking material for a OTA I am constructing. Any alternatives besides what is available from Protostar?
Thanks


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Re: Source for tube flocking material new [Re: rfic1]
      #3412353 - 10/26/09 04:01 PM

I found a black, felt-like paper at my local Hobby Lobby that I applied with carpet tape to the inside of my scratch-built 5" reflector. It works very well - only problem I found was that it tends to "shed" material over time. It helps to take some packaging tape and de-shed it before applying it to a tube. (For example, take a 14" long strip of packaging tape, apply it to the black side of the paper, press it down, then lift it back off - all the extra black "fuzzies" come off on the tape, and the well-stuck ones stay behind as "good" flocking material.)

Here's before and after pictures. You can tell that the camera had to take a longer exposure for the flocked version, because the objects outside of the telescope tube are brighter, meaning the darker interior required a longer exposure time. Hence, the flocking worked!







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- Celestron C8+, Orion 90mm f/10, Orion ST-80, 5" f/8 Dob, 127mm f/9.4 refractor, 114mm f/8 on DS GoTo, 60mm Sears 6333-A, 127mm f4.4 refractor lens (current project), 12" f/5 mirror (future project)
- Orion Vista 10x50s (5 deg), Sears #6207 7x35 (7 deg), Jason #138 Statesman 7x35 (11.5 deg)

Yes, I'm addicted to telescopes and binoculars. I am getting help. Every time I look at the heavens, it helps.

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Re: Source for tube flocking material new [Re: rfic1]
      #3412382 - 10/26/09 04:18 PM

I have used the material from http://www.scopestuff.com/ss_flok.htm on my 8" and 12" and the results were very good.


Allen

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Orion 190mm Mak-Newt w/Orion 80ED Guidescope
Orion XT12i w/ Moonlite Cr-2 and Flocked
Orion 8" Reflector Flocked
Orion Atlas EQ-G mount
Orion Autoguider
Orion X-Y Guide Star Finder
Canon EOS Rebel XTi ( un-modified )


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