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From: "Scott Berfield"
To: "ATM"
Reply-To: "Scott Berfield"
I use velvet opposite my focuser and paint elsewhere (I recommend Rosco
Super Saturated Velour Black). Velvet isn't a great solution for some areas
since it actually can be fairly reflective at low grazing angles. I have
had success as well with black flocking paper. Proper baffling (in tube
scopes) works a trick too.
-sb
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From: owner-atm{at}shore.net [mailto:owner-atm{at}shore.net] On Behalf Of
Steven Hammond
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2003 4:55 PM To: ATM
Subject: ATM Building a Dobsonian, 2 Questions
Hi there,
I've been lurking for a while and learning a lot. I'm finalizing my
plans for building my scope and I've got a couple questions. I'm making an
8" f/6. I've ground, polished and figured the mirror; and it just got
back from being coated. Now, I'm working on the tube and mount.
1) I've heard that I should use adhesive backed black velvet on the inside
of the tube, but on the net I've found many references to ultra-flat black
paint. Is the velvet enough of an improvement to justify the cost and
effort to install?
2) I'm looking at using lazy susan hardware to facilitate a smooth rotation
instead of LP's or teflon. Has anybody tried this? See the link below for
details and specs.
http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/findprod.cfm?sku=2273&filter=18531&DID=6
Thanks,
Steve
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