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Old 28-06-2013, 10:50 AM
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Distance between rings

Regarding distances between tube rings, is there any benefit to having them FURTHER apart than closer together?

Looking at some manufacturers catalogues, most have a short distance between rings. I have also seen some amateur astronomers having a larger distance between the rings.

Is there any benefit or detriment of one over the other? I would have thought better tube stiffness if spaced FURTHER apart than close together.
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Old 28-06-2013, 02:22 PM
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Well, I don't know the answer so I'll just speculate. My feeling is that the tube is more rigid than the dovetail and the longer the dovetail the more chance it has to flex. So shorter may have advantages. The downside is that you have less balance adjustment with a short dovetail (unless you move the tube through the rings). Having said that, I have a longish dovetail on my 15cm refractor and I'm blissfully unaware of any flexure problems.
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