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Stonius
23-05-2025, 08:39 PM
Just got a 3D printer and stumbled across this project on Thingiverse.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3723433
This guy designed his own 2" EP's from old binocular parts.
Seems like a cool project for someone who's curious. I'm not game - I know that I do not know enough to get that working, but it might be fun for a tinkerer.
Markus
JohnA
24-05-2025, 09:14 PM
not sure its something id tackle either, but damn you can do some amazing things with a 3d printer these days. Prices on good rinters have really come down and filament doesnt cost too much either. Great way to test things out
OzEclipse
24-05-2025, 10:05 PM
Plossl eyepieces are basically made from two achromats facing each other. I suspect that's what he was making. However since Plossl's are relatively inexpensive, I can't see any great advantage. You might save a few dollars but off the shelf eyepieces are likely to give better results.
Joe
dave brock
25-05-2025, 09:47 AM
I've made two of these but not 3D printed.
They are Di Plossl/Double Plossl and use 4 bino objective lenses in each. They have bigger fields than ordinary Plossls.
They are the two left ones in the attached pic.
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