There are two key parts to a good paint job.
Surface prep and patience. Professional obligations (work) is a fine substitute for patience and can make waiting for the paint to dry seem to go quicker. Plus its hard to touch the fresh paint when you are sitting in the office. :-)
My sample piece got another wet sanding with 2000 grit sand paper and then I hit it with clear.
I wet sanded again with 2000 and did another coat of clear.
I am VERY happy with the results.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Lightbridge 3: The Paintening
Labels:
Astronomy,
DIY,
Lightbridge,
Project
Location:
Des Moines, WA, USA
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Lightbridge Mods Part 2
A productive weekend with the scope rebuild.
I started out by putting the foam on the truss tubes, I may still go with heatshrink eventually, but the foam was cheap and it works for now.
I started by laying everything out and making sure that my foam tubes were cut to the correct sizes.
Since I glued the seam with the Pilobond, they were solid tubes and the seam is pretty hard to see.
I started out by putting the foam on the truss tubes, I may still go with heatshrink eventually, but the foam was cheap and it works for now.
I started by laying everything out and making sure that my foam tubes were cut to the correct sizes.
Since I glued the seam with the Pilobond, they were solid tubes and the seam is pretty hard to see.
Labels:
Astronomy,
DIY,
Lightbridge,
Project
Location:
Des Moines, WA, USA
Monday, August 27, 2012
Meade 12" Lightbridge Mods
Last year on table mountain, I sold my beloved 10" Odyssey Compact.
I sold it to make room for and help finance a larger dob. I dream of someday owning a 16" to 20" scope but for now I have settled on a 12" Meade Lightbridge that a guy in my astronomy club was selling.
I sold it to make room for and help finance a larger dob. I dream of someday owning a 16" to 20" scope but for now I have settled on a 12" Meade Lightbridge that a guy in my astronomy club was selling.
The story is that the scope was damaged in shipping, someone picked up the pieces and pulled a Humpty Dumpty on it. The base was replaced with what looks like a dobstuff base. This was ultimately a pretty nice upgrade from the stock Meade base. The bottom tube was a little dinged up but mechanically everything is in pretty good working order.
Friday, August 24, 2012
The Kitchen Saga......
What follows is an account of my kitchen and the domino effect remodeling it had on my life.
This is one of the main reasons I haven't updated the blog with astronomy stuff and why I am opening up the format of my blog a little.
Be warned, this is a long post.
Without further ado..
This is one of the main reasons I haven't updated the blog with astronomy stuff and why I am opening up the format of my blog a little.
Be warned, this is a long post.
Without further ado..
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Opening up the scope of the Blog (har har)
When I initially started this blog, I had intentions of it being dedicated to astronomy, unfortunately astronomy is only one of the many "hobbies" I spend my time on.
Astronomy while a primary hobby of mine, its not something I do every week or even every month. This is due to several reasons, not the least of which has to do with the weather in Seattle being not exactly cooperative. Just because I am not observing, doesn't necessarily mean I am sitting around twiddling my thumbs.
I still plan on posting more astronomy related content, but I will also start including home improvement, horticulture, and other random posts as well.
Astronomy while a primary hobby of mine, its not something I do every week or even every month. This is due to several reasons, not the least of which has to do with the weather in Seattle being not exactly cooperative. Just because I am not observing, doesn't necessarily mean I am sitting around twiddling my thumbs.
I still plan on posting more astronomy related content, but I will also start including home improvement, horticulture, and other random posts as well.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Barndoor Enhancements
I have continued refining my barndoor mount.
I built a ball mount for the camera out of plumbing parts and a round wooden ball that was designed to be a drawer pull.
I built it with the help of my father in law (he has a drill press) and it works very well and is pretty sturdy but it has a pretty bad dead spot directly over head.
I didn't like this so I bought a RAM mount that is more flexible. I suspect that the flexibility may be adding additional vibration to the mount as a whole.
I also picked up a mead 8x12 finder to help align it.
I built a ball mount for the camera out of plumbing parts and a round wooden ball that was designed to be a drawer pull.
I built it with the help of my father in law (he has a drill press) and it works very well and is pretty sturdy but it has a pretty bad dead spot directly over head.
I didn't like this so I bought a RAM mount that is more flexible. I suspect that the flexibility may be adding additional vibration to the mount as a whole.
I also picked up a mead 8x12 finder to help align it.
Labels:
Astronomy,
Astrophotography,
Barndoor,
TMSP,
wideangle
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