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Originally Posted by AstroJunk
I believe that the Dobsonian part of the system is simply the use of a Teflon (then nylon) on Formica bearing. It sounds trivial, but it absolutely changed the way that large amateur alt-az telescopes were made and they deservedly now all bear his name.
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Also the use of thin ship porthole glass for mirror blanks was a huge innovation . Many of the scopes made in their classes were at least 12" or larger . Using anything but thick Pyrex was unheard of in those days. With the use of a simple plywood 9 and 18 point cells much larger mirrors came in 1" glass.
Apparently many many tons of surplus glass from the San Francisco ship yards was turned into telescopes. Many of these instruments turned up to star parties to fuel the aperture boom. This blew away the notion that `serious ' telescopes had to be made from thick expensive glass.