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bluesilver
13-06-2024, 02:30 PM
Hi, I am thinking about 3D printing a Dew shield for my C14
I was looking at the Celestron Aluminium dew shield, but I think it is just way over priced for what they are.
I currently have a AstroZap one that wraps around and held by Velcro.
it sort of works, but as i run a Celestron dew heater and sometimes a Hyperstar, the 3 cable that come out and over the tube cause more issues when trying to get a good tight fit.

So I have designed a 3D printed version to allow for these cables to run through and have a nice tight fit.

The question is though, dose anyone have any suggestions on what thickness I should make this Dew Shield, i was looking at 5mm, but i am thinking maybe I should go to 10mm thickness.
It will be 400mm long
It will take approximately 50 hours to print

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers.

bojan
13-06-2024, 03:07 PM
3D -printing of such large object is not practical, IMO.

I used insulation foam sheet very similar to this one (https://pjbowers.com.au/products/neolon-foil-foam-insulation/), it is much cheaper and perfectly adequate solution.

bluesilver
13-06-2024, 03:49 PM
Appreciate the advice.
Open to all suggestions, I didn't think of using insulation as a dew shield.
I just figured a 3D print option could be an option, But as you mentioned, it may not be practical, Cheap enough, only 1 roll of filament,
But any ideas is always appreciated.
Cheers.

Tinderboxsky
14-06-2024, 09:53 AM
I have a DIY dew shield on each of my three telescopes. They are made of 5mm thick white corflute. It is light, strong and durable and has excellent insulation properties.
There is a very simple trick to bending stiff corflute into a tube of the right diameter for a telescope.
Are you in southern Tasmania? If so you are welcome to call around to have a look.