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Bassnut
22-06-2016, 06:31 PM
Heres a sneak preview of progress on a Steampunk Scope. Its just the beginning.
Im beginning to appreciate the detail steampunk art requires and the insane expertise and time steampunk artists put into this art.
Google steampunk if you dont know what it is, its a fantastic artform!.
To design for 3D printing adds another level of complexity that is very time consuming.
I was hoping to use metallic-looking ABS filament I have, but it involves far to many separate parts and complex assembly, so I will probably paint instead. To paint Epic-retro-rusted is a whole world of pain in itself!, quite a challenge.
ZeroID
22-06-2016, 07:23 PM
Looks cool. I'm into the SP thing, it's more than an 'art form'. It's a whole alternative way of perceiving things for many.
How big is this going to be ?
Bassnut
22-06-2016, 07:33 PM
About 25cm high. There will be high res retro-looking LED display items too. Yes, its an alternative life style for some, especially fashion.
Regulus
23-06-2016, 12:12 PM
Very cool project Fred. Looking forward to seeing the end product.
Trev
AndrewJ
23-06-2016, 12:28 PM
Gday Fred
Looks like fun
I reckon you should use the old/ornate style cast iron latticework patterns for the spider vanes, and "fabricated/rivetted" I beams for the tubing.
Andrew
strongmanmike
23-06-2016, 01:27 PM
Very cool Fred :thumbsup:..agree with Andrew too, the Alt/Az base assembly looks perfect but the upper truss assembly looks very today, standard.
Look forward to seeing some progress snaps along the way if you are inclined to post'em :)
Mike
multiweb
23-06-2016, 01:34 PM
Awesome. That's very cool. :thumbsup:
rally
23-06-2016, 02:40 PM
Hey Fred,
Where's all the Steam driven piston operated functionality !
And whats the F ratio, Strehl etc and how about a peek at the Longitudinal Spot diagrams !!!
I assume you'll be using your Mechanical Spider to get out to the observing sites
. . . and why does it not surprise me that its you doing this project ?!!$^%@#$@!
Cheers
Rally
Bassnut
23-06-2016, 06:27 PM
Thanks Trev, it might take a while.
Excellent feedback guys, yes the spider is way too standard, it was a start to get going with. I cant get too detailed for 3D print, 2mm detail at this scale is about the limit. Much is yet to do. Insane image train, control center, guide scope and some electronic retro display trickery to make it really pop. Actually, the aim is to make this the main item in a sort of SP scope clock, with 4 small hi res displays mounted with it (hrs, mins, very retro font). I dont know yet what to do with those 4 (seperate) digits. I was thinking 4 fat short SP refactors with digits displayed inside the front of the lens, or eyepeices or something, im open to ideas.
Thanks Marc, given your professional past in 3D modeling, I hope to at least to produce a thing you find pleasing ;)
More pistons coming!. The primary is a hyper, hyper something, the Stehl ratio is 100%, the FL is 58m, and the spot in the spot diagrams are so small you cant see them and so are not measurable.
multiweb
23-06-2016, 06:35 PM
Just like your stars :)
Bassnut
23-06-2016, 06:46 PM
God made stars for guiding, they have no other purpose.
Regulus
24-06-2016, 07:02 PM
All the best things do, and are worth the wait :)
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