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Originally Posted by mental4astro
Very lucky kids AND teachers!
Dobs are by far the easiest to use, & least scary to use. The school my wife works at had a 4.5" Newt on an eq mount. It hadn't been used in years just because the eq mount scared the heebee heebees out of the staff, including the science staff,
I took the scope home, knocked up a dobbie mount for it, & it nolonger is as formidable an instrument.
But 3 scopes! Makes me wish I were a kid again at Stu's school!
Mental.
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Hey Mental,
EQ Mounts were off the shopping list for the reasons you mentioned. Still, it will be interesting seeing the Staff teach the younger kids how to set up the OTA's on True North if they want to use the setting circles and iPads.
Some of the teachers will have to spend a bit of time learning the skills required before training the kids.
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Originally Posted by richardda1st
Good to see that this is happening at a primary school level.
What happened to the numbers? They look handwritten.
Don't hesitate to request a redesign if you decide to change them later.
Cheers
Richard
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Hi Richard,
The degree marks were correct if the azimuth setting circle was placed on the lowest base, between the boards. This is how I would have preferred to arrange the setting circles. I wasn't willing to drill holes or make cut-outs on the upper section as the scopes don't belong to me. For this reason the degree marks had to be reversed and handwritten.
After they get used to the current setup they might be willing to let me modify the base to suit the preferred layout.
I really like the layout shown in this youtube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhSUxkWgHgU
If and when the time comes, I will take you up on your offer.
Thankyou.