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Pruss's Amateur Astronomy skip to main | skip to sidebar Pruss's Amateur Astronomy Friday, May 29, 2020 Barndoor tracker My Instructable for a simple manual star tracker for astrophotography is now up (and a finalist in the Space contest). The idea is that you manually rotate a knob together in sync with a stopwatch to compensate for the earth's rotation. There is little that is innovative, except for the fact that I accidentally found that a carriage bolt head compensates for tangent error very nicely. Posted by Alexander R Pruss at 12:17 PM 0 comments Labels: astrophotography , DIY Friday, November 4, 2016 Laser collimator collimator I've acquired a 3D printer (a used DaVinci 1.0a, hacked by the previous user to have custom firmware), and I've been having fun with it. I still don't have the ideal printing parameters figured out, and I'm learning how to design 3D solid objects. I've been finding graphical 3D design tools like Sketchup and Fusion 360...

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