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Yodaisgreen

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  1. will take a look and let you know how it goes and post my results!
  2. My stepdad's printer is upstairs in the garage is too cold to print at the moment! It won't heat the bed when it's only 3 degrees!
  3. OH BRILLIANT! exactly that sort of thing. I was looking on thingiverse, how come I didn't spot it Cheers Ratlet!
  4. What I wanted to do was to print flat bases (maybe two or three) so the cradle the phone holder slots into can bolt onto. Currently it bolts onto the curved bracket attached to the telescope. That way I could fit different dovetail types to the flat plates and then it would be a case of unscrewing the screws to change them over if I wanted to use it with different scopes with different finder fittings - for example a synta finder type, meade type or even a vixen dovetail. I saw a couple of examples on here using the piece fitted to the scope itself. Which is what I am currently doing.
  5. Hi all I have bought a celestron 70mm refractor purely to use the starsense explorer attachment. What I really want it to mount the 'dovetail' part onto a flat base so I can attach dovetails to it. I wondered if anyone had come across someone doing this before and seen a 3d file anywhere before I try my hand at designing one. I've just taken up 3D printing fairly recently too! Thanks
  6. Hello everyone I'm Dylan, I'm currently travelling around in a converted van, courtesy of my step dad. I was 11 when I went to my first SGL party at Salisbury and I think my sister was the youngest ever person who went. There is a picture on here someone took at the time I think.
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