Paul Relf-Davies | 27/11/2015 10:35:10 |
84 forum posts 1 photos | I've posted a few times, so I thought I'd better introduce myself. I'm not so much a model engineering enthusiast (though I'm sure I've a small steam engine in me waiting to be built...) as a small-scale engineering fan. I'm in the process of building up a small home workshop, which I intend to use for the manufacture of small parts for my assorted cars (various air-cooled VW based vehicles), my bike (a '55 BSA Bantam D1 Rigid), as well as some photographic & astronomical tools & accessories. I have acquired an (as yet unidentified) Corbett's 3 3/4" lathe (It doesn't quite match anything on the Corbett's pages on Lathes.co.uk) and a DW Mk1 mill. My plan is to buy the minimum of tooling to get me started, then to make additional engineering tools as I go...a knurling fixture or a ball cutter, for example. I've made a few small items on the lathe, but my first 'proper' project is to adapt an EQ1 (ie very small) equatorial telescope mount to function as a long-duration astronomical camera tracker. In essence, I will need to turn up a new spindle threaded M10 on one end and 1/4"-20 on the other and an appropriately designed collar/spacer to mount on the spindle. To be honest, I'm not anticipating any major challenges here, but it will be a good place to start....and the 1st of many projects. cheers Paul
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Neil Wyatt | 27/11/2015 11:32:38 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Hello Paul, Sounds like an interesting project. You might be interested in this - it's a Bresser 'EQ1' type mount fitted to an EQ3 tripod. I drilled out the holes and made acetal spacers. I also had to swap the latitude clamp for a plain clamp and sand away some of the tops of the plastic pivots. With screwed bracing rods fitted to the top of the legs it's a good setup for visual use. We have an 'other hobbies' topic where you can mention astronomy in relative safety Neil |
Howard Lewis | 27/11/2015 17:50:24 |
7227 forum posts 21 photos | Hi Paul! When you say 1/4 x 20, do you mean 1/4 BSW, which is the usual thread for camera/tripod related fittings? On larger tripods, you may come across 3/8 BSW, but can easily be sleeved down to 1/4. Howard |
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