PrestonE, brave_ulysses, Oregon-raybender and2 otherslike this #16 brave_ulysses Surveyor 1 topic starter Posts:1,500 Joined:19 Apr 2009 Loc:far outside the wire Posted06 November 2023 - 11:33 AM ion milling...maybe not for the average home shop https://www.youtube...h?v=jyUCWq-w...
wrapped around the inside of the telescope tube just above the mirror. This would provide the downward directed airflow onto mirror. It could be attached to the tube by a number of small bolts through the metal tube and tubing. Any other suggestions?
Before assembling all of the components you may need to cut them to the proper length. Thanks to modular design it's up to you how long you want those components to be. I used 60cm and 30cm long aluminum profiles and 12mm rods. If you want to make a bigger machine you just have to...
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Choose a drill bit just a tiny bit larger than the threaded nipple that the chain comes through. The packaging should give that size, or you can just unscrew the metal nut and measure it. Ours was 13/32″ and I used a 7/16″ drill. File off any burrs. ...
There are YouTube videos showing how to do this and testing the parts afterward. #65 wells_c Vostok 1 Posts:182 Joined:09 Apr 2019 Posted21 October 2023 - 04:43 AM Oregon-raybender, on 18 Oct 2023 - 2:11 PM, said: I have a mini-mill from Grizzle, it does OK for lite cuts. ...