I just made a homemade shroud for my 12" dob using the black matte foamcore board from the dollar store, plus black gorilla tape. Total cost under $5.00 and I think it looks super cool as I have made it out of triangular sections that conforms to the truss tube design. I plan to build a similar second part that will go over the top of the scope and be reinforced with some plastic parts, to give me a very light weight light shield for the top of the scope.
@@DakotaStarryNights Explore Scientific 12" but I'm watching all your videos just for ideas and to see your thinking. I like what you have done to all your scopes.
The ES 12" is a sweet scope. Not too big and no too small. The foamcore shroud sounds like a great idea, too. Like you said, I think it would look pretty stealthy. 😎
Salutes from México I have found your videos extremely useful and amazing, and If I may, I would like to ask for your advice I would be extremely grateful, I want to upgrade my 10” SW for a 16” dob goto SW, Orion or ES but I think maybe the UL Hubble 18” that is 300 - 400 cheaper its a better option, what do tou think? thanks in advance!
Has that black Walmart Dance Wear material got a strong smell at all? They don't have Walmart over here in UK so I can't buy it, but I can find similar materials on AliExpress etc but some complain of a strong smell like burning plastic!
The Walmart Dance Wear didn't have a smell that I noticed. I did find another venue. Thought I haven't tried them. You might want to contact them first to see if there is an odor. bigzfabric.com/index.php/solid-two-way-stretch-spandex-costume-dance-vinyl-fabric-black-sold-by-the-yard.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrYa6uIbJ9gIVnGxvBB2KwwcUEAQYASABEgJ3SvD_BwE
Dobs are typically poor candidates for astrophotography. They are alt/az mounted and can not track across the sky for long exposures without star field rotation. PHD requires a guide scope and mount tracking interface which they do not have. You can do quick video shots or pictures with a hand held camera but that's it. Clear Skies!
Hi, Just ordered the UL16 and I like what you've done with that setting circle. Because I lack the instrument currently I'm wondering, what size did you get that circle made to? Just trying to get ahead of the ball game. Thanks
Hey M, the fiberglass ring with the AZ degrees has a 19 7/8" inside clear diameter. The outer part of the ring, or band, is 1 1/8" wide. So add 2 1/4" to 19 7/8" = 22 1/8" for an outside diameter. The inside clear diameter can be a taste bigger but if you go too small you run the risk of it binding on the AZ bearing racer ring. Hope this helps. Congrats on the new glass! Richard
@@spliter200 fantastic, love everything about it. If I didn't own it I'd buy it. Light yet sturdy, mirror is great. Tong' s Costner service was great and professional throughout the process
Thank you for uploading. I got the chance to see a rocket launch in 2018. Amazing experience. I posted a pretty fun montage of the journey to my channel.
Thank you so much!! I just received my Hubble Optics UL14 and this video really helps!!! Here's wishing you clear skies!!!
Glad to be of help. That's what DSN is all about. Thanks!
Awesome ideas! Thanks!
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In every Video there is something to pick up ... thanks and keep the good Work up!
Best Whishes, Marc
Thanks!
Dakota, thank you a lot for your video...very useful.
Really glad to hear it. Thanks!
I just made a homemade shroud for my 12" dob using the black matte foamcore board from the dollar store, plus black gorilla tape. Total cost under $5.00 and I think it looks super cool as I have made it out of triangular sections that conforms to the truss tube design. I plan to build a similar second part that will go over the top of the scope and be reinforced with some plastic parts, to give me a very light weight light shield for the top of the scope.
Did you get the Hubble UL12"?
@@DakotaStarryNights Explore Scientific 12" but I'm watching all your videos just for ideas and to see your thinking. I like what you have done to all your scopes.
The ES 12" is a sweet scope. Not too big and no too small. The foamcore shroud sounds like a great idea, too. Like you said, I think it would look pretty stealthy. 😎
Great ideas
Very useful discussion. Thanks
Cool.
Salutes from México I have found your videos extremely useful and amazing, and If I may, I would like to ask for your advice I would be extremely grateful, I want to upgrade my 10” SW for a 16” dob goto SW, Orion or ES but I think maybe the UL Hubble 18” that is 300 - 400 cheaper its a better option, what do tou think? thanks in advance!
Thank you again. Good work up.
Has that black Walmart Dance Wear material got a strong smell at all? They don't have Walmart over here in UK so I can't buy it, but I can find similar materials on AliExpress etc but some complain of a strong smell like burning plastic!
The Walmart Dance Wear didn't have a smell that I noticed. I did find another venue. Thought I haven't tried them. You might want to contact them first to see if there is an odor. bigzfabric.com/index.php/solid-two-way-stretch-spandex-costume-dance-vinyl-fabric-black-sold-by-the-yard.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrYa6uIbJ9gIVnGxvBB2KwwcUEAQYASABEgJ3SvD_BwE
Can the Hubble UL be used for astrophoto? I.e. can it be counterbalanced with a camera, and can it be used with PHD2 for guiding? Thanks!
Dobs are typically poor candidates for astrophotography. They are alt/az mounted and can not track across the sky for long exposures without star field rotation. PHD requires a guide scope and mount tracking interface which they do not have. You can do quick video shots or pictures with a hand held camera but that's it. Clear Skies!
For "how to make it better" I was hoping you would cover how you made the light shield at the top of the UTA.
It's here 💫: th-cam.com/video/G4QZVkDAf5o/w-d-xo.html
I found that, thanks!
Hi,
Just ordered the UL16 and I like what you've done with that setting circle. Because I lack the instrument currently I'm wondering, what size did you get that circle made to? Just trying to get ahead of the ball game.
Thanks
Hey M, the fiberglass ring with the AZ degrees has a 19 7/8" inside clear diameter. The outer part of the ring, or band, is 1 1/8" wide. So add 2 1/4" to 19 7/8" = 22 1/8" for an outside diameter. The inside clear diameter can be a taste bigger but if you go too small you run the risk of it binding on the AZ bearing racer ring. Hope this helps. Congrats on the new glass!
Richard
Thanks so much! Now to gather supplies for the day it arrives.
How was the UL16?
@@spliter200 fantastic, love everything about it. If I didn't own it I'd buy it. Light yet sturdy, mirror is great. Tong' s Costner service was great and professional throughout the process
*customer service
Today if buying, would your chose explore Scientific or Hubble Optics?
You can't go wrong with either one. Hubble is lighter and the ES is easier to collimate.
That azi bearing doesn't sound healthy? Is that just average for HO?
Thank you for uploading. I got the chance to see a rocket launch in 2018. Amazing experience. I posted a pretty fun montage of the journey to my channel.
You should sell that angle finder dove tail mount. I don’t got any thing to cut wood like that and pay for it lol
Where would you be without felt pads and gorrilla tape!
Ok which 12yr old gave this a thumbs down
These days there's too many of them to know for sure. :D