Man it has been a year since I finished the telescope. Well it works and looks pretty but as always there are a few things that I would like to tinker with. I think I was able to upload the picture to this blog but if not here is a link to a picture of me and the completed telescope at the Oregon Star Party.
Thanks for stopping by,
Nate
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Thursday, January 14, 2010
My updates
Hi all,
In the last few weeks I have done a few fun things with my telescope. First It was a school project, so I had to turn it in at the Evergreen State College. My professor seemed very impressed with my work and especially the fact that it was only a two credit contract ( 5 hours of work a week). I ended up with about 300 hours into the scope at the end of the 9 weeks of our quarter so I guess I went a little overboard.
The other exciting place that my telescope has gone in the last few weeks is Portland Oregon. once a month the Rose City Astronomers put on an amateur telescope workshop. The workshop happens to take place at Dan Grays warehouse in northwest Portland. For those of you not into Amateur Telescope Making, Dan Gray is the god father of String Telescopes. Dan and the guys helped me test out my design and other than a few easily fixable flaws with the focal length of the telescope, it passed with flying colors. As I was leaving Dan even told me that I "had a nice scope". Which meant alot more than he will ever probably realize.
So that has been my telescopes last few weeks. This week we head back to the Evergreen State College to work with an photographer from the College. Who knows what the next weeks will bring?
In the last few weeks I have done a few fun things with my telescope. First It was a school project, so I had to turn it in at the Evergreen State College. My professor seemed very impressed with my work and especially the fact that it was only a two credit contract ( 5 hours of work a week). I ended up with about 300 hours into the scope at the end of the 9 weeks of our quarter so I guess I went a little overboard.
The other exciting place that my telescope has gone in the last few weeks is Portland Oregon. once a month the Rose City Astronomers put on an amateur telescope workshop. The workshop happens to take place at Dan Grays warehouse in northwest Portland. For those of you not into Amateur Telescope Making, Dan Gray is the god father of String Telescopes. Dan and the guys helped me test out my design and other than a few easily fixable flaws with the focal length of the telescope, it passed with flying colors. As I was leaving Dan even told me that I "had a nice scope". Which meant alot more than he will ever probably realize.
So that has been my telescopes last few weeks. This week we head back to the Evergreen State College to work with an photographer from the College. Who knows what the next weeks will bring?
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
All thats left are the mirrors
I have finished all of the woodworking. But due to supplier lag, my ebony star laminate for the bearings and the PTFE are not here yet so yes.....I'm almost done. Then will come the many, many hours of sanding and finishing to make this thing really shine.
But for now I feel like I have accomplished something. YEA
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
I'm so close
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Its really coming together
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Wow alot has happened
Sorry school has been extremely intense these last couple of weeks and I have not had time to post on the blog. I have how ever been working on the telescope a bunch. I got my "strings" figured out and completed.(but wrong length). I also got my poles figured out as well.
For the strings I used 6 gauge wire and created eyes on each end just like rigging on a sailboat. I was hoping to use no stretch bowstring but there is no store in the Pacific Northwest that I could find that sold it. So as always I had to improvise.
For poles I have used 3/4" type L copper pipe with hard wood dowels in the middle. I have finally got 7/16 nuts attached to the bottom with gorilla glue. First I tried soldering them in, then two part epoxy but the gorilla glue seems to be holding so far.
The secondary is completed and has had a final sand and is has been treated with teak oil. My mom says it looks.......gorgeous. So that must be good.
I did a mock up of the strings and poles using real string and dowels.
I also finished my mirror cell
Everything so far except for the mirrors has been homemade versions that I have created in my head from looking at other peoples work and then going to the hardware store and spending hours looking for what I think may be a combination of things that may work.
But it all looks like it is coming together.
Take care and thanks for stopping bye,
Nate G
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
I finished the spider and secondary. YEA
Hello,
After four tries at the spider I got it right. A little inspiration from one of my best friends that I have not talked to in a while, helped me finalize my design that worked. It works great and looks pretty good too if you ask me. These last few days have been pretty hard with every little thing going wrong.....luckily they are only little things. But I think things are looking up and coming together. Each step of this process seems to be filled with little hurdles that must be jumped in a different way each time. Its a good thing I go to Evergreen where we pride ourselves on multi-disciplinary work. I never thought it would pay off but it has.
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