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Re: [ATM] 4 point mirror cell
A 4-points cell will be OK. I use one for my 12 inch/2 inch thickness
mirror. Works fine.
Jan
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rod Brackenridge" <rjbr@lycos.com>
To: <atm@atmlist.net>
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 10:15 AM
Subject: [ATM] 4 point mirror cell
Hi,
I am in the process of converting my 12 inch F5 Dob to Mel's scope drive
system. I want to create space inside the rocker box for the azimuth drive
(similar to James Lerch's design for his 8 inch binoculars).
To help create this space I would like to re-build the mirror cell. It
currently has a 9 point flotation cell which works OK as is but the cell
sits rather high. I thought if I switched to a 3 or 4 point cell sitting on
metal crossbars (Krieg and Berry style) I could reduce its height and save
some weight (by shortening the mirror box). My mirror is 12 inches in
diameter and 2 inches thick (pyrex). The diagonal is 3 inches in diameter
(too big really, one day I will buy a smaller one)
I have some questions:
Am I right in thinking a 4 point cell is adequate?
Mark Holm's site describes a 4 point cell for a plate glass mirror 2.125
inch thick. I am wondering whether the cell specifications given for it
would be OK for mine: the radius upon which the pivot bar sits is 0.357 and
the radius on which the support points lie is 0.505. Would that also be OK
for a 12 inch pyrex mirror?
I would like to RTV the mirror to the cell if possible. Would four blobs of
silicone support the weight of this mirror?
Thanks,
Rod Brackenridge
Mount Martha
AUSTRALIA
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