Re: Grinding a mirror vs buying complete
- From: LarryG <larryg@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 23:50:00 -0600
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 18:22:00 -0600, AM <sctuser@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Larry G wrote:
However, I would caution you that unless you like working with
your hands, and you like to tinker, fix and improvise; and
you have an aptitude for both patience and diligent effort,
you may want to opt for an easier solution.
You may find some useful information at my website:
http://larryg54.home.texas.net/atm_and_amateur_astronomy.html
Hi
Wow, nice website !!
(bookmarked already)
There is the other angle here.
Get a completed optic set, and then make a tube
assembly. I've thought about going this route.
With two *large* dog's who have the run of the
house, no way could I ever get a dust free
environment... Even makes exploring the back yard an
adventure. Think F.I.F.O. here. (has to go somewhere)
Nothing like the female start barking at 1 am at the
coyote and fox in the woods behind us while I'm observing.
:)
Thanks. I'm glad you like it. Others find the Collimation
and Foucault pages (and program) useful as well. However,
the site tends to migrate from host to host over the years,
almost like a planet.
Cheers,
Larry G.
--
Calling Austin HOME since 1982!
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