neo
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Thanks for the worning. I had no trouble with this kind of epoxy, and it states nothing on the label about being harmful in normal use condittions or anything. It smelles a little bad, but that is the only discomfort so far. I guess other types of epoxy are far more dangerous.
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neo
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Two more pics... The bisonite used on brackets is cured so.. ready for business.
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neo
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Just checking how it looks.... I don't unclamp the base yet. I'll leave it to cure for a few more hours just to be safe.
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neo
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Yey..the base is finished! 
This evening I've drilled the holes in the base for the screws which will secure the aluminum brackets. After the final mounting I've coted the entier plywood disk with a good layer of epoxy to seal it off. Nice finish too. I'm still wondering if to paint it or not. What do you think???
So here it is....
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neo
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And of course I couldn't resist and I've mounted the legs to see who it looks. Pretty dandy
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deSitter
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This is nice work - I would fill the countersunk area over the screws that secure the leg bosses with some sort of wood putty.
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deSitter
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I would definitely paint it matte black and bevel the top edge.
Now you need to make a cool accessory tray!
It's very nice aluminum work!
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neo
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Thanks man!
Yep, I was thinking about using some matte black paint on it. I'll sleep on it until later after I finish fabricating.
Next I plan to reinforce the legs and make them collapsible. I'll use a thick threaded rod tied up on the base through which a bushing can run. The bushing is between to nuts. From that bushing I can connect three piece of aluminum tubing to the each leg and when I'm tightening the two nuts the tripod becomes rock solid. I've used the same system on other wood tripod I have and works great. I can sit on it.
And of course a nice eyepiece tray would be the final step.
So busy, busy, busy...
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Home made 8" f/5 Newton on eq mount
Home made 70mm f/6 (Rodenstock Rotelar lens) Apo refractor
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Edited by neo (11/01/09 04:48 AM)
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wmyers
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Very nice, I've taken good notes..
thanks!!!
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Well if you wood putty over the screw heads, I wouldn't paint it. But I like the look of wood. I'd make the accessory tray natural wood too.
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neo
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Thanks guys for suggestions!
The screw heads aren't quite blank. The base is coated with a layer of epoxy so the screws are covered too but the epoxy is quite transparent so.... Besides I don't mind to much that the screw heads are visible, after all the base top will be covered by the rest of the mount so only the side will remain exposed.
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Home made 8" f/5 Newton on eq mount
Home made 70mm f/6 (Rodenstock Rotelar lens) Apo refractor
www.astronomy.ro
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neo
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A small update...
I've lowered the...how to call them ...the original hinges on each leg. I'll use this hinges to attach the 3 arms (spacers) which will reinforce the tripod. By setting the hinges lower helps to strenghten the tripod more.
Boy this was a boring job!  Just drilling hole afte hole, 12 to be exact, then adjusting 12 screws. I thought it never ends.
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Home made 8" f/5 Newton on eq mount
Home made 70mm f/6 (Rodenstock Rotelar lens) Apo refractor
www.astronomy.ro
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neo
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The whole picture..
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Home made 8" f/5 Newton on eq mount
Home made 70mm f/6 (Rodenstock Rotelar lens) Apo refractor
www.astronomy.ro
Edited by neo (11/05/09 02:05 PM)
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neo
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Being very busy these last weeks at work, finally I got some spare time to look over my tripod again.
I got a long threaded rod, 14mm thick, which will be fixed in the center of the base and cut it at a desirable length. Also I've made the bushing which runs on the rod. The bushing is made of some sort of huge thick aluminum electrical connector for very thick wires I've found on the local hardware store. Luckily the inner diameter was perfect for what I need. Also on the bushing I've fitted three "U" shaped piece of aluminum, placed at 120 degrees which will hold the three arms...or spreaders I don't know exactly how to call them... for the each of the tripod's legs.
The bushing...
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Home made 8" f/5 Newton on eq mount
Home made 70mm f/6 (Rodenstock Rotelar lens) Apo refractor
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neo
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Here's the three spreaders after drilling the holes and the bushing after the epoxy was cured this morning. I just have to trim a bit these parts a bit for perfect fit and tomorrow, hopefully, I'll do a quick assembling.
-------------------- Russian 15x50 binos
Home made 8" f/5 Newton on eq mount
Home made 70mm f/6 (Rodenstock Rotelar lens) Apo refractor
www.astronomy.ro
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neo
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Today I've finally got the chance to put everything together. And of course like an old saying in my country goes " rushing up like the bride to get married" in same way
I've rushed to get the job done and measured wrong the length of the spreaders. So they were more then 2" to long.
Well...I guess I skipped the "measure twice and cut once" part . Good think that the spreaders were to long and not to short
Here's a pic after trimming them..
-------------------- Russian 15x50 binos
Home made 8" f/5 Newton on eq mount
Home made 70mm f/6 (Rodenstock Rotelar lens) Apo refractor
www.astronomy.ro
Edited by neo (11/19/09 04:38 PM)
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neo
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Here's the tripod with the new look. I have to do some adjustments here and there in order to be able to collapse it entirely but not big deal.
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Home made 8" f/5 Newton on eq mount
Home made 70mm f/6 (Rodenstock Rotelar lens) Apo refractor
www.astronomy.ro
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neo
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The threaded rod will be adjusted too. I'll make another bushing which will be fixed in the base of the tripod and everything will be secured with a nut beneath.
another one
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Home made 70mm f/6 (Rodenstock Rotelar lens) Apo refractor
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Looking good, neo. I'll be very interested to see how stable this tripod is for your scope.
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neo
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Thanks magic! 
Well I've tested it a bit and it's pretty much rock solid, anyway much solid than it was constructed. I've let myself with a lot of my weight on it and I couldn't move it, twiste it or anything. Anyway I don't plan to use this tripod for very heavy scopes. I tune it mainly for my 70mm Rodenstock refractor but I guess it could hold even an 8" scope. Because it's light it would be perfect for star parties when the summer will come.
-------------------- Russian 15x50 binos
Home made 8" f/5 Newton on eq mount
Home made 70mm f/6 (Rodenstock Rotelar lens) Apo refractor
www.astronomy.ro
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