This is how Vantablack (OMG evil) and the funny cunts like Black 4.0 who fought back works... in my head. They are carbon nano-tubes.
I bought Musou Black from Japan online, it wasn't a crazy price. They do get damaged if touched and do have some hazards .
Any who, cool video, I sent it to my telescope nerd friends. It's nice to be iteratively improving things. It's a great way to save money and understand the tech before you might buy a more expensive model.
You’ve been warned! So was I. The madness has clearly set in
From the accent, I'd say that you might have more than your share of nights where the temps dip below dew point. Adding a heater to the tube will help avoid the mirrors fogging up. It's much warmer in my part of the world, so dew points are rarely an issue. However, that extra warmth tends to make the seeing much less clear. I'm going to risk it during next weekend's dark skies. I'm spending money on it, so that pretty much guarantees cloudy conditions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnmwdfzYTbU
I was having problems with focus flop on this short refractor, so i printed a sleeve that attaches to a linear bearing on the losmandy plate.
the setup has several more 3d printed changes since I recorded this. The 'car' that carries the camera is longer and has two rails now.
I'm pretty sure this is novel. Its completely eliminated focus flop without spending like 3k on a nightcrawler.
karlperera•6mo ago
madaxe_again•6mo ago
Now I just use an autofocuser (pegasusastro focuscube), which I find gives identical results, and didn’t cost the world either (€130) - plus has the benefit that as the scope cools down through the night I’m not constantly having to stop imaging to refocus.
karlperera•6mo ago
hbrav•6mo ago