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Originally Posted by mental4astro
Really, there is no getting past the 'holy grail' of scope manuals: "The dobsonian telescope; a practical manual for building large aperture telescopes" David Kriege & Richard Berry.
I had tried to skirt around it, but in the end, those who know more than us won out, so I got a copy.
What it describes is indipencible for properly understanding why and how dobs work.
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Couldn't agree more than with the recommendation to have a copy of Kriege
and Berry's "The Dobsonian Telescope" as a vital reference.
As part of what we do, I'm lucky to get to correspond with lots of ATM'ers
from around the world.
What becomes clear from reading Kriege and Berry is that a successful
Dob is also the result of good engineering principals rather than just pure guess
work.
An analogy is bridge building. It would be unwise to build a bridge without
some background in structural engineering and materials.
Reading Kriege and Berry doesn't mean you need to build a "Kriege-style"
Dob, but it will help equip you with a working knowledge of questions like
"how large should the altitude bearings be" and whether you should offset
a secondary mirror or not.
Many ATM'ers don't stop at one scope, so I am sure that sooner or later
you will want to have this excellent reference book at your fingertips.
Hopefully you will find a Sydney-based ATM'er who can also provide some
inspiration. There is a nice offer there by Alexander. Have you joined
the Astronomical Society of New South Wales yet? I recommend
you do and then make absolutely sure you get to this year's
South Pacific Star Party. Be sure to walk around the observing field
with the telescope making judges. It is a great opportunity to see the work
of other ATM'ers, shake their hands and ask questions. Someone is likely
to have a telescope on the field there you will like enough that you will
want to clone it or use as a starting point for your own design.
Good luck with your project!
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