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AndyH

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    Note the extremely strong springs. Once collimated it stays there. Also, where the name sticker is, that's a piece of steel from a length of round bar, for balance. I can see the tooth marks where it was cut! The board is 19mm(3/4") thick.

    I'd guess optic focal lengths were whatever was available from their supplier at the time.

    As Jules says, a bit of fettling over time(no need to rush, just bit by bit) and you'll have a lovely scope.

    Sorry for all the underlining, my furry cat decided to walk accross the keyboard. No idea how that happened. My furry boy is an A class plonker at times.

     

  2. Great stuff !

    Like John,  I'll find some pics of my mid 80's Dark Star catalogue. I take it they must have moved at some point as mine says ... "Ashley Heath, Market Drayton". I think my parents bought mine about 1986/7.

    I notice the following which will be of interest.... 10.20" / 60" Focal Length ... 2.25" secondary .... all low expansion Pyrex ..... main mirrors 25-30mm thick up to 16"...... double aluminised.... std models have normal optical quality..... custom models(yours) finest optical quality.

    I'll upload the pics once I find them on my old hard drive. I'll also take a few pics of my 6" Dark Star Dob's mirror cell

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  3. 5 hours ago, LukeSkywatcher said:

    No cardboard boxes today for me. Im expecting a 3D printed Moon light.

    Something like this:

     

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    Just had a look on youtube vids of these...Wow!! A thing of beauty. Adding to my Santa list as I type :)

    Do they do any of the planets? I'd love a Mars one !

  4. Here is how the 71mm of the Tal diagonal works out. Please excuse the childlike attempts at straight lines in the pic ;) . Also, ignore the fact that it's a special flanged Tal diag. Same sizes for the std nose ones.

    46mm for the diagonal body light path plus the 25mm of the ep holder.

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  5. With a 1.25" mirror diagonal, in theory they should have the same or very similar light paths, BUT, it's the eyepiece holder on top that makes different diagonals vary.. eg: many are between 78-81mm, yet the Tal version is about 71mm, simply because it has a very low profile ep holder and no stop at it's bottom, so the ep can sometimes slip slightly into the diagonal body itself(without interfering with the light path or touching the mirror, unless it's got a very long chrome barrel bit) . Same idea for a std 90 deg prism, except the bigger the prism inside(giving a bigger clear aperture), the longer the light path. My Tak 1.25" prism(27mm clear aperture?) has a light path of 63mm, yet my bigger Tak prism(34mm clear aperture) has a light path of 81mm with it's big 2" ep holder. I could shave a few mm off that with an adpter similar to what Derek has done above(if i was only using 1.25" ep's).

    Mmmm. Hell, hope that isn't confusing. Sounded ok in my head ;)

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  6. Back on page 1, about half way down there is a pic of an ad for a Teegul 100(A tiny D-K). Thinking it cute at the time, low and behold after searching for other astro related stuff, I found a Japanese equivalent of UKAstroBuySell. Whilst flipping through the pages, what should I find but that very type of scope...... http://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/e279033053

    Anyway, here's the link to page one of the site http://buyee.jp/item/search/category/2084045043

    You'll find lots of lovely old Tak stuff and other classic Japanese scopes etc.

    A nice read for a lazy Sunday evening ?

    Andy

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  7. I've also seen people use cut pieces of bicycle inner tubes as eyeguards. I think you slip the tube on the ep then fold the rubber back over itself, creating a nice comfy fit which can also be adjusted up or down. Quite good for the rare ep's which have overly long eye relief.

    Andy.

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  8. 43 minutes ago, F15Rules said:

    Have you tried using a Baader style winged eyeguard with orthos?

    I used to find them quite comfortable and kept my eyelash from touching the glass ?

    Dave

     I second that opinion. I use winged eyeguards on a lot of my eyepieces. Really does work well. If the rubber eyeguard is a bit too big, simply cut and put inside the eyeguard, a small strip of that sticky backed velour often used for inside of scope tubes, for a snug fit.

     Added bonus is that the rubber can act as a shield against sub zero aluminium touching eye socket area, should you be brave/insane enough to venture out in those conditions.

     

    Andy.

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