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From: "Richard Schwartz" To: Reply-To: "Richard Schwartz" If you want to "average" the sector flaws down, you might try something similar to what we do in a flotation system: replace each roller with two rollers on the ends of a lever. Don Clement will argue with me on this next point, but that lever should be pivoted on a blob of silicone. (Don will tell you to use a piece of steel measuring tape, of course.) . . . Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: "pdk" To: "atm" Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 3:57 PM Subject: Re: ATM equatorial platform > > . > > > > > 2. I just read in a recent ATM message: "... and dont use soft rubber > > roller > > > blade wheels or your scope will float like a boat" > > The preceeding message was included as a warning for folks who see pictures > of an early prototype of an equatorial platform a friend and I made. > We doubted our ability to make a "perfect" sector, so we thought the > urethane would average the flaws down due to the spread of the contact area. > That it did, and more. It was fine the first few nights I used it. Then the > breeze > came. :-( > > bottom line... plain old bearings. > > as far as radius of the cone on which your sectors are based I can report > this. > if you use the following assumptions... > A CG of approx 24 inches. > A 1/4 20 threaded rod. > A very stable dob. > A judiciously chosen stepper motor.* > A basic stepper controller that half steps. > > You will be hard pressed to see flaws in the design. > Construction flaws MAY be a different story, mine you cant > not that it does not have them, I nor the experienced viewers I have had > observing with > it, saw them to be an issue. > I still personally would opt for a "slightly" longer rather than shorter > radius due to the > enhanced gear / step size. > > PK > > --- BBBS/NT v4.00 MP* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/1.100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/1 633/267 |
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