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From: "Jerry B. Hillman" To: Reply-To: "Jerry B. Hillman" Hi all, When I tested my new telescope design for flexibility I put a laser collimator in the focuser, collimated it with the tube assembly horizontal, I then moved the tube to vertical while watching the red dot in the center of my mirror. It didn't move enough to measure. I then tried the same test with my 10" sonotube. As I moved the tube towards vertical, the laser dot started moving down. At vertical, the laser dot was a full 1 1/2" below center. Moving the tube back to horizontal returns the red dot back to where it started. I know the focuser can't be moving. It is bolted down. The secondary holder is reinforced with a plywood ring next to the mounting points. The mirror is secured and can't move, so that only leaves flexure of the tube. Is this something I can fix, or is it just due to using a cardboard tube. I am tempted to rebuild the 10" to match the 16.5" I just built. Also, couldn't this cause astigmatism? I have seen very slight astigmatism lately. Clear skies, Jerry --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-4* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/100 1 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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