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Old 17-02-2023, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by big-blue View Post
Hi Allan
have had consistent results from rotating the laser in a v-block such as a piece of angle iron or aluminium.
A V-block minimises play in any radial direction so that you can re-set axial accuracy while rotating the laser. I reckon with care I get to within couple of mm of dead centre with careful adjustment, via target at a few meters as you have done.
The eyepiece holder such as you are using might still have residual radial L-R slop under the single thumbscrew.
When I find a good eyepiece holder in my various bits, I set it aside to use for collimation in my Newt. Once I know the laser itself is collimated, I rotate this 'best' EP holder with laser fitted, to check its own wobble. Good luck.!
& btw, my own preferred method for collimation is via Cheshire eyepiece.



Thanks - I'll try that.
The eyepiece holder does have a compression ring which in theory should hold the laser or an eyepiece in exactly an orthogonal position.
It does return to zero precisely after a 360 degrees turn and locking.



cheers
Allan
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