skies2clear
10-11-2008, 06:40 PM
Hi all,
Thanks to Mark (Darkplague), I am now in possession of a beautifully built 16" F4.8 Dob. :eyepop:Apart from my obvious joy and feeling lucky enough to be the new owner, I wanted to acknowledge Marks efforts for building such a great scope. The level of finish and fabrication of parts is impressive. Those who followed his progress through IIS would already have a pretty good idea of the project and a quick search will find lots of info/pictures of this scope.
When Mark advertised the scope in IIS, he probably dropped the price too quickly, but to be fair to Mark, he deserved more for it than the indicated price. Finally we agreed to a fairer price and hopefully he is happy to be able to pursue one of his newer hobbies now....which I'm sure he is :D. There was a lot of interest in the scope in the end, so I consider myself to be very lucky indeed.
The scope is quite managable with the wheel barrow style handles, and the great observing chair that came with it. My back is very happy indeed! Everything on the scope works really well and both azimuth and altitude axis move smoothly. The moonlight 10:1 focusser works beautifully too. Argo-Navis works well and will open up more possibilities for me and objects I've never managed to glimpse before. Haven't had the scope long, but have managed to get a quick look at some familiar objects to gauge the performance, though a darker site would be better. Optically, it looks excellent. The primary mirror is one of Mark Suchting's (Deep Sky Optics) excellent optics. I have a 12.5" F6 mirror that Mark Suchting kindly refigured, and it is truly superb, and a real planet killer! Mark (Darkplague), used pretty nice accessories all round, Telrad, Stellarview finder, Kendrik dew system, Moonlight truss tube ball/socket clamps (I think), etc.
I'm sure Darkplague (Mark) will want to see his baby again from time to time, so he will always be welcome to look through it :thumbsup:
Attached a couple of photos for all to see, with shroud pulled up.......yippee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Clear Skies,
Nick
Thanks to Mark (Darkplague), I am now in possession of a beautifully built 16" F4.8 Dob. :eyepop:Apart from my obvious joy and feeling lucky enough to be the new owner, I wanted to acknowledge Marks efforts for building such a great scope. The level of finish and fabrication of parts is impressive. Those who followed his progress through IIS would already have a pretty good idea of the project and a quick search will find lots of info/pictures of this scope.
When Mark advertised the scope in IIS, he probably dropped the price too quickly, but to be fair to Mark, he deserved more for it than the indicated price. Finally we agreed to a fairer price and hopefully he is happy to be able to pursue one of his newer hobbies now....which I'm sure he is :D. There was a lot of interest in the scope in the end, so I consider myself to be very lucky indeed.
The scope is quite managable with the wheel barrow style handles, and the great observing chair that came with it. My back is very happy indeed! Everything on the scope works really well and both azimuth and altitude axis move smoothly. The moonlight 10:1 focusser works beautifully too. Argo-Navis works well and will open up more possibilities for me and objects I've never managed to glimpse before. Haven't had the scope long, but have managed to get a quick look at some familiar objects to gauge the performance, though a darker site would be better. Optically, it looks excellent. The primary mirror is one of Mark Suchting's (Deep Sky Optics) excellent optics. I have a 12.5" F6 mirror that Mark Suchting kindly refigured, and it is truly superb, and a real planet killer! Mark (Darkplague), used pretty nice accessories all round, Telrad, Stellarview finder, Kendrik dew system, Moonlight truss tube ball/socket clamps (I think), etc.
I'm sure Darkplague (Mark) will want to see his baby again from time to time, so he will always be welcome to look through it :thumbsup:
Attached a couple of photos for all to see, with shroud pulled up.......yippee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Clear Skies,
Nick