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To: atm{at}shore.net
From: "Matthew L. Brown"
Reply-To: "Matthew L. Brown"
I'm planning a similar scope. But the solution is pretty easy. Have the
parts align using 3 balls fixed to one part drop into 3 radial V grooves in
the other part. This is called a kinematic coupling, and you can get
*micron* level repeatability from it in metal.
http://pergatory.mit.edu/ajhart/research/mitperg/SMthesis/pdf/chapter2.pdf
The V grooves don't have to be accurately done -- they just have to head
away from each other.
=Matt
> My thoughts
>are complicated by the fact that I want the "truss" tube to break down
>into two,
>or possibly three, parts for compact storage. Simple screw connectors would
>have too much uncertaintly in final axial alignment. Again, the tube
>connection
>has to provide axial alignment, length repeatabilty, and rigidity.
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