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Old 28-06-2019, 02:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Startrek View Post
to cut the oval shape a couple of mm less than your secondary but large enough to cover the area of the base
Just curious, why did you make the oval shape cut that follows the secondary mirror base shape? I put my Milk Jug washers above the stalk holding the secondary mirror which means I make circular cuts -- see attachment.
In addition, for those who do not want to remove the secondary mirror to place the washer, they can make a radial cut then slide the washers in -- again see attachments. Finally, even though drilling a hole gives you a nice circular cut, a small scissors can be used to make the hole cut.
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