Secondary mirror spider for SkyWatcher 150/750 PDS Explorer BD (two models: for printing and CNC milling)
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https://jordi-stiller.myportfolio.com/sterne-und-milchstrasse https://www.instagram.com/jordistiller/ Two models are included: For 3D printing with plastic (more support arms) and a model for CNC milling with metal, for those who have a CNC milling machine. To get more stability for a printed spider, I had to add twice the number of struts. In principle, the 3 main struts would be enough for this diffraction spike pattern. You MUST use metric melt-in threads if you have printed it. Cutting the threads into the plastic will sooner or later make the collimation of your Newtonian much more difficult due to temperature-related distortion and reduce the optical performance. When melting the threads into the holes and installing the spider, be absolutely sure to orientate the spider correctly beforehand, the deeper hole in the center points away from the primary mirror, the focuser is parallel to the two shortened struts (position marked with a rectangle in the image)
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