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Old 19-07-2010, 11:49 AM
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Creating a Polar Scope

I have two polar scopes. They're both too smaller aperture to be useful in many sky conditions for us southern hemisphere people.

It would be much easier to use a polar scope if it were 50mm aperture, or even 30 or 40mm (most polar scopes being 15-20mm).

Has anyone converted a 50mm finderscope to be a polar scope?

I'm considering trying.

There are cross hairs, so surely that could be augmented with a template of star positions.

Any thoughts?

PS. ignore the fact a 50mm scope wouldn't fit inside most mounts - for my purposes using a 50mm scope is not a problem.
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Old 20-07-2010, 12:26 PM
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Hi Roger,
I did away with the polar scope and replaced it with a 10mw laser. Had to get a piece of aluminum machined for it but it works a treat!
I just turn it on and use binos to get it pointed in the right direction. Can get real close too.
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Old 20-07-2010, 12:47 PM
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Hi Roger,
I did away with the polar scope and replaced it with a 10mw laser. Had to get a piece of aluminum machined for it but it works a treat!
I just turn it on and use binos to get it pointed in the right direction. Can get real close too.
Good point Gary.

That's what I originally bought my laser for years ago but I'd forgotten about that approach.

I will need to get something machined like you did, to fit my laser to the polar scope slot. Hmm, will see what I can do.

Thanks
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Old 20-07-2010, 02:21 PM
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That's one excellent example of thinking "outside of the box" !!!
Will try it asap..


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Hi Roger,
I did away with the polar scope and replaced it with a 10mw laser. Had to get a piece of aluminum machined for it but it works a treat!
I just turn it on and use binos to get it pointed in the right direction. Can get real close too.
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Old 09-08-2010, 03:26 AM
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laser pointer mounted to a dovetail plate: is that an option? that way all one needs to do is then remove it and fit the OTA?
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Old 09-08-2010, 09:15 AM
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laser pointer mounted to a dovetail plate: is that an option? that way all one needs to do is then remove it and fit the OTA?
I had a piece machined which alows me to slide the laser point in whee the polar scope would usually go.
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