Thank you for this idea. Brilliantly simple. I have a second filter
to build for a kid who got a small telescope (definitely lower end)
for Christmas so I will probably redo mine at the same time.
On 2022-04-11 5:41 p.m., Ingrid wrote:
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I
got my hands on some leftover stiff pink insulating
foam. I cut some rough chunks to be manageable, and
stacked them on top of each other to be able to make a
matched set. I taped them together with painters tape so
they’d stay together while I cut them. ?I had access to
a hot wire cutter, and cut two concentric circles in the
double layer. The inner circle matched the outer
diameter of my scope, and the outer one was an extra 2”
on the radius to make a rigid doughnut (4” total extra
diameter). Hint: cut the outer circle first, so you can
use the same center reference for both circles.
I
sandwiched the film between the two foam circles, and
glued it in place. And then I coloured the whole thing
black with a marker, so it wouldn’t look so obvious. I
put black hockey tape around the outside edge to reduce
any chance of the layers coming apart. Bonus: it hides
some of the imperfections. Works like a charm, and fits
snugly.
One
thing I would change: I glued it on a table top. Turns
out my bottom-of-the-line scope tube isn’t quite round,
so the filter is perfectly flat… until I put it on the
scope. I’d suggest anyone doing this glue it together
while the ring is on the scope, and mark which way needs
to be up.
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