First of all, Hi! Nice to finally find a decent ATM Forum is still out there - seems like the web is devoid of any decent information on the subject, at least I'm having a hard time finding it.
I'm working on my first ATM project - incidentally, also my first woodworking project. It's an old 8" Starhopper dob (My first scope) converted into a truss tube configuration. So far it's going pretty well - I have the mirror box and secondary cage done, except for two little things...
1) Back panel cover/fan (Easy)
2) Secondary Spider (Hard, apparently)
Here's a pic.So the old mid-90's Starfinder has a single-vane secondary. I'm not a fan of it; you can't control the secondary's position over the primary, and I want this thing to be one
collimatable beast. So I tried to convert the four-vane mount from my C6-NGT into one wide enough to use; essentially I replaced the 3" vanes on the secondary mount to 5" ones. The metal was way too flimsy though.
So I just wanna see any suggestions on how I can mount up a secondary. I need its position to be adjustable, and preferably pretty strong. I understand many ATMs use pre-made spiders; I'd like to avoid using pre-fab parts as much as I can, otherwise I won't learn anything. Anybody got some innovative DIY Spider designs?
Thanks, and once again, nice to see this forum is out there!!!