[Author Prev][Author Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Author Index][Thread Index]
[ATM] Lateral mirror support schemes
I made a post several months ago on the ATM_FREE GROUP about a lateral support utilizing a central hole in the mirror blank and a gimballed counterweight to balance the mirrors weight. Even posted a simple drawing of the idea in the files section on ATM_FREE. This counteracts gravity and the applied forces are centered on the mirror's mass or COG...
Ken Hunter
David Davis <vorblesnak@peak.org> wrote:
bob wrote ..
> Seems to me (here we go again) that the best "edge support" solution is
> none. Get your lateral support by gluing the mirror to the cell with
> silicone. Note that one of the objections to this, having the support
> displaced to the rear of the COG, is lessened by the fact that this
mirror
> is slumped. In fact, with a thin and fast enough slumped mirror, the
outer
> support points will be ahead of the center support points!
Richard Schwartz commented on a support idea he had, but I have not had
the time to follow it up. I think he too suggested attaching the mirror
to the cell but only at the middle, maybe just one spot.
You make a good observation here in that the outer supports are ahead of
the central supports. In a cell made for a flat back mirror this would
apply more pressure to the outer the outer ring of support, unless the
mirror had enough weight to overcome the pivot friction of the cell
components. I don't think this mirror does.
I tried using a ring at the edge, a bicycle rim of the right diameter,
both attached with silicone rubber and as a simple edge support with
points for the glass to rest on. I found distortion in both cases. The
cell I sent to Dale Eason provides support points in the outer two rings
of a PLOP design. This worked as it did not show a detectable
distortion. Dale's interferometer is much more sensitive and may show
some print through of the support points, or distortion.
The 15.5 is coming back and I will see if I can work the central hump
out and smooth the curve. That glass did not respond as well to the
soft point idea and I am thinking I will try Richard's idea if I can
find the details on it.
Dale was going to narrow the distance between the pegs on his test stand
and try again. It will be interesting to see if there is a noticeable
change in the mirror.
David Davis
Toledo, Oregon 97391
_______________________________________________
ATM mailing list http://www.atmlist.net/
---------------------------------
Relax. Yahoo! Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses!
_______________________________________________
ATM mailing list http://www.atmlist.net/