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From: "Kreig McBride" To: "Bob Walker" Cc: Reply-To: "Kreig McBride" I cant imagine glass for an 11" scope costing $20,000. Flint and crowns in such sizes are less than a grand. You can probably cast the plastic as accurate as you need with no polishing or figuing, however trying to get a homogeneous pour would be imposssible. Not sure if there is anything close to the refractive indices needed to make such a scope. Glass is a lot easier and more predictable. Kreig -----Original Message----- From: Bob Walker To: ATM Group Date: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:09 PM Subject: ATM Large refractors > >Here's a question for you wizards: How about making a large refractor out >of plastic? One of the stumbling blocks to making refractors is the >astronomical (sorry) cost of large pieces of optical glass. What about >using optical plastic of the types used for making eyeglasses? Is it >available in liquid form like the familiar polyester resin/hardener >combination used with fiberglass? If so, a large lens blank could be cast >easily. Could it be ground and polished by the same methods/materials used >on glass? (Much more quickly, one would think!) Another barrier to large >lenses is that they sag under their own weight. Plastic is much lighter >than glass, though also less stiff. Would its stiffness/weight ratio be >better or worse than glass? Are said optical plastics available with >suitable refraction / dispersion characteristics to allow design of an >achromat? What got me thinking about all this was reading about an 11" >refractor being made by amateurs the glass for which cost $20,000! Less >than some of us spend for a car, but still prohibitive for most. Think of >it - the largest refractor in the WORLD is one lousy meter. Some ATMs have >made mirrors bigger than that. What a coup if one could make a bigger >refractor! > > * Best regards, Bob >* > * * * > > * * > > --- 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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