Clay's 17.5" F4.5 Telescope. |
Now that the OTA is complete, finishing the telescope goes rapidly. Here is the rocker box coming together.
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Clay's 17.5" F4.5 Mirror on its Mirror Board Clay lives in Horseshoe Bend, Idaho. |
Custom-Made mirror cover in-place. The Next Step is to Assemble the OTA. |
The double-struts are attached to the lower end of the telescope assembly. |
The Mirror Box is only 4" in height. Here, the mirror is still in its wrapping. |
The Rear of the Mirror Box and Mirror Cell. Conical springs on the mirror cell make for a very low profile. |
Here the Kydex-type Shield is being fit into place. This will be a permanent part of the assembly |
Ross Sackett's "Moonsilver" Telescope are the inspiration for this telescope. (Used by Permission). |
Richard and his 16" Telescope He lives in Melbourne, Australia. |
All Set Up for a Testdrive!! |
16" F4.5 for Robert B. in Los Angeles is 99% complete. |
A Baltic Birch mirror cover is standard on all of our Telescopes. |
The 16" mirror sits on the Lightbridge mirror cell. A fan is visible in the center of the cell. |
A Telrad and Antares Finder on the Upper Tube Assembly. The secondary is a 1/30th wave Antares on a Destiny Observatory Grade Spider. Also installed is a Moonlite 2-speed 2" focuser and filter-slide. |
Sedona Red Custom Color. |
Discovered Refigured 13.1" F4.5 mirror. Enhanced coatings with overcoat. |
4000-tic Encoders and Mirror Cover Included. |
Moonlite 2-speed 2" Focuser. Destiny curved-vane spider. DSC "stage" |
Heavy Duty Baltic Birch Mirror cell with 1.75" Thick Discovery Mirror. |