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Originally Posted by anj026
There are lots of examples on the internet and I have thought of making one myself a few times. It seems you trade the inconvenience of a long tube/large mount for the added complexity/slight loss of light transmission. Depends on your priorities. I guess the introduction of lower cost ED refractors has reduced the appeal of folded refractors somewhat.
Here is a link to a nice big one;
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/41-465-0-0-1-0.html
There is some good information here;
http://davetrott.com/telescope-proje...ded-refractor/
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Andy,
The second source you have cited makes Folding Refractors sound even more interesting! One of the obvious issues raised is re: Achromatic scopes. Within the articles describing Folded Refractors is the continuing reference to the excellent characteristics of a precision Achromatic.
I have a 5" Achromatic, I have fitted a GSO Crayford style Focuser and discovered to my complete delight that it's a wonderful optical instrument. The underlying prejudice against Achro's seems to be limiting experimentation.
With all this said, folded Achro's are very interesting if I had the ability it's something I would love to play around with.