All furniture-grade Baltic birch. A nice, solid and sturdy wood. |
All packed up and ready to go... |
This blog contains photos, descriptions and comments about our telescopes. Please take a minute to make comments. Make suggestions and feel free to email me at densteele@dobstuff.com any time -- Dennis K6KRV (densteele@dobstuff.com)
Saturn / Jupiter on the 12/21/20 Conjunction. |
Clouds blocked the view of the conjunction yesterday but tonight was clear and we got a spectacular view of Saturn and Jupiter. These are a couple of poor pictures taken by a handheld iPhone through the telescope eyepiece. They don't do justice to the true view.
Jeff's 10" F5.7 telescope. |
Here's a nice 10" F4 for Siddhesh. Notable are the strings, 2-speed Moonlite focuser, primary dew shield and UTA. |
A "break" on the ALT axis to help hold the telescope in place as Siddhesh changes his eyepieces with and without a Paracorr. |
Raising the telescope onto a "table" places the eyepiece in a more comfortable position for this "shorty"!! |
The Nova primary mirror sits on a traditional mirror cell. Plenty support for this "full thickness" mirror. I've put a "ronchigram" of the primary mirror on the back-side. Kinda neat I think!! |
The supper tube assembly (UTA) is home to the 2-speed Moonlite focuser, a base for Siddhesh Rigel finder, spider and Antares secondary. |
ANOTHER NOTE FROM CHRIS AND HIS 17" F4.5 TRUSS TELESCOPE:
Hi Dennis,It is so nice to be able to adjust the primary mirror with out having to kick the bottom of the Sono tube.The mirrors are perfectly aligned at the viewing was good tonight. The scope looks so short now.
I moved the old Odyssey Two out for pictures and the weight difference is unbelievable. The old rocker box weighs more than the new telescope complete.
The paint is Poly Stain Satin. I was looking for something to just finally get this project off the work bench.The kit was fantastic. Everything I needed was there. Every time I needed something it was in that box.
It was pretty easy to put together I only had to back track a couple of times. It moves nicely and I still have to get used to how it works. I had the Odyssey for 35 years and its movement was chunky at best ... Great kit. I really like the way it looks moves and it is so much lighter. Chris
A note and photos from Jeff in Oroville, California:
Hi Dennis!Sorry not to get back to you sooner. Attached are a couple of pictures for your blog.
I've been busy with work and a wife who's been under-the-weather which has limited my time playing with the scope. It's also been too long since I've worked with one so I'm still reorienting myself to everything.
I've finally gotten everything squared up and properly aligned (don't worry, the OTA is great. It was remounting the focuser and diagonal accurately) (aren't modern quality laser collimators great? Using a HOTECH). With the counterweight in place, the scope truly is buttery smooth and rock steady. I'm loving it.
I've been limited to hauling it out to the front yard so far; a horrible place to observe these days with street and neighbor's lights. When we first moved here 35 yrs. ago, I could stand in the front yard and easily observe the milky-way. I look forward to taking it up to the top of Table Mountain for some decent viewing.
Thanks again for your quality work, extra care and concern, and outstanding communication.
Be Well !!
Jeff
The 10" F4 "Nova Optics" mirror in its cell on the mirror board. |
I make a "custom mirror cover" with all my telescopes. |
12/10/20 Siddhesh's 10" F4 OTA is virtually complete. Note the 2-speed Moonlite focuser, Rigel base and 3-vane curved-vane spider. The optics are Nova primary and Antares secondary -- beautiful images!! |
12//10/20 The struts are a scant 30" long. A primary dew shield is included as is a custom made fitted mirror cover. |