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Telescope Pier
Telescope Pier. ... >DIY Do It Yourself>Telescope Pier. DIY Telescope Pier ... your base plate to mount your telescope mount) adjust the nuts at plate 2. ...
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Other Observatories
Here is Lee's very neat home-built observatory and website "Between the clouds" Lee has built ... My name is Dave, and this is my home-built observatory, ...
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Home Observatory
Home Observatory. ... Welcome to the ASIGN Observatory building tutorial pages. ... Think lots on your plans and materials. Draw and sketch lots. ...
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Telescope Pier
Level and support the whole pier on the wet concrete using a plank and push ... your base plate to mount your telescope mount) adjust the nuts at plate 2. ...
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Counterweight Bar
Weld 25 x 25 steel tube to the centre of the 60 x 60 weight. Sand and paint if you wish. Step 8. Slide the completed weight over the 20 x 20 square tube. ...
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Telescope Pier
3 pieces of 10mm steel plate (cut into 280mm diameter circles) 4 pieces of 12mm threaded rod @ 100mm long 4 pieces of 12mm threaded rod @ 300mm long ...
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Radio Astronomy
Cut the grey conduit approximately 219cm. Remember to account for the length of the wide end. Do a bit of Pi x D and your circle diameter should be 70 cm. ...
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Adjustable Guide Scope Mount
Adjustable Guide Scope Mount. ... are so magnified and dim, that often a decent guide-star cannot be found within the field of view of the guide-scope. ...
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Piggyback Mount
>DIY Do It Yourself>Piggyback Mount. DIY Piggyback Mount Rail and Scope Rings. Improvise, adapt and overcome. Even though the plan on paper is for a piece ...
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Webcam Astrophotography
Webcam Astrophotography. For planetary imaging, I shoot with a Phillips ToUCam Pro II 840K Web camera, modified for long exposure, which also enables it to ...
 
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