Don M
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Loc: Roseau, Minnesota
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The StarRocker
Enthusiasm for binocular astronomy is generally plagued by two things – how do you hold’em still, and paying the chiropractic bills to fix your neck after an observing session! I have grown weary of leaning against trees, adjusting tripods and lawn chairs and lying on the hood of motor vehicles while trying to find a workable way to view the object of interest. As I considered constructing a viewing ‘aid’ to ease the problems associated with binocular astronomy I wanted to meet the following criterion. - Provide a ‘stable’ view. - 90 / 360 degree proportional slewing without leaving your seat. - No neck or muscle strain. - No counter weights. - Inexpensive. (May cost less than inexpensive binoculars!) - Easily adjustable for different size users. - Built from ‘off the shelf’ materials. - Construction friendly – common tools. - No batteries or external power required. - Be able to switch binoculars easily in the dark with no tools. - Perform effortlessly enough that all attention may be directed to the fun and excitement of viewing, not the equipment. - Must be transportable in a car without disassembly.
The StarRocker (as my wife named it) has worked very well for me and has increased my enjoyment of binocular astronomy a great deal! From a design standpoint I realize that perfection is a beautiful unattainable goal. Although the StarRocker is by no means perfect, this device works extremely well and I feel that essentially all objectives have been met! Oh yes, you can see your heart beat! However, as you calm down it diminishes considerably and is just not an issue! My viewing time is about evenly divided between my ten fifties and my fifteen seventies. Being able to easily switch between them with no tools, in the dark, is very desirable. The ability to track essentially any object in the sky with the StarRocker produces a very special freedom. When viewing an object of interest a ‘side trip’ to view an unexpected visitor, whether an airplane or the ISS, is easily within your grasp. I am aware of the robotic type of binocular ‘chairs’ that have been built and marketed. These are truly awesome but perhaps a bit cost prohibitive for many amateurs. As ATMers know, it is fun, exiting, and rewarding to build your own equipment. The StarRocker is an easy build project which lends itself to many variations and improvements - I am sure, that’s what ATMing is all about! The StarRocker has dramatically increased my enjoyment of binocular astronomy. Perhaps the main drawback is that the answer to that old question, “ How long are you going to be out there? ” Has to be modified from, “Just a few minutes…,” to, “Less than an hour – I think!.” The StarRocker has added a degree of excitement, comfort, freedom, and fun to binocular astronomy I only imagined in the past. While discussing amateur astronomy, ATMers, binoculars, CCD imaging, and telescopes, with a friend, he said of the hobby, “What a beautiful addiction!” (Sleep deprivation is detrimental to your general well being you know!) In times of high fuel costs - traveling with the StarRocker will take you light years for pennies! If you have interest in additional photos this link will take you to my GALLERY If you would like to view a short video clip of the StarRocker in operation this link will take you to YouTube You Tube. 10-4!
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EricP
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Simply awesome, Don!
You aren't marketing these, by any chance, are you? I'll buy one!
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Garrett Optical 10x50 Gemini
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Wes James
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Nice!!
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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!
Some good friends, made here on C/N.
Oh- several cats and a wonderful wife!
Anyone want a cat???? :-O
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Prof M
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Loc: Southwest Utah
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What a great bit of innovation, Don! Congatulations on a winning design! I'll order one!
Keith
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blb
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Any plans or futher details on how to build one?
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94bamf
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Neat chair, well done..
Ken
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Celestron C6 SCT on CG4 mount
Skywatcher 8 inch F/5 Newt on a GEM
Celestron 8 inch Starhopper Dob
Celestron Oynx 80ED
Celestron C130 Mak
Celestron C102HD
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Nikon 7x35 Action
Nikon 7x50 Action
Zen Ray Summit 10x42
Celestron 10x42 Noble
Orion 10x50 Scenix
Celestron 10x50 Noble
Pentax 12x50 PCF WP II
Celestron 15x70 Skymaster
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AV in CMH
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My neck and I thank you for a greeat idea and execution.
Anthony
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KBK
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I want mine in paisley.
I'm 'a gonna steal your photo and paste it to an anti-UFO forum so they can get riled up and ridicule it. Just post the photo. Nothing else..and wait for the the forces to gather. heh heh.
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EdZ
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Quote:
What a great bit of innovation, Don! Congatulations on a winning design! I'll order one!
Keith
If he were marketing them, I would have to change his title to Vendor and I would have to remove this post from this forum. I would get moved to the Vendor forum.
BTW, Pretty neat youtube video.
edz
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KBK
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He should consider marketing it, as the idea is quite stealable. Use it or loose it. As a manufacturer in my own areas, I'm well familiar with the concern. To a certain extent, first to market can be everything-in the final analysis-if properly handled.
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Don M
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Loc: Roseau, Minnesota
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Thank you for your kind and helpful comments on my StarRocker project. I am working on a set of plans.
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WOBentley
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Love the video, really shows what this can do...Let us know when you have plans! looks like a fun project to build....and would make my 28x110's even more spectacular.
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Prof M
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Quote:
Thank you for your kind and helpful comments on my StarRocker project. I am working on a set of plans.
Good news. I will look for your announcement!  Keith
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chgomonitor
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How on earth does one drill through a pool ball? Wow...
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pcad
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File it first?
-------------------- Peter
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KBK
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That would be the trick. You need a grip/flat area - a starter point. Oil/water greased/lubed too, on the drilling, I suspect.
-------------------- It is the image of the ungraspable phantom of life; and this...is the key
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Don M
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This is a standard 2 1/4 in pool ball. They drill easily but the ball must be held firmly. This 'vice' works well.
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WOBentley
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Are those premade seats from a lounge chair or are you making those also?
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Gordon Rayner
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I should rather use a vise, improvised or not, than be visited by the vice squad. In the UK, that could be scary.
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GlennLeDrew
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Gordon Strikes Back!
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