Since I finally found my dream Orange Tube C8, do you guys think I should sell my 10" Zambuto newtonian and use the money to build a 14.5" dob using Stevens/Royce mirror?
Pro's of 14.5"
- bigger aperture
- bigger aperture
- bigger aperture
Con's of 14.5"
- MUCH bigger structure, Yang-beng may not allow me to tom pang again, must get an MPV or van (in other words, exposure to mersing skies may be limited due to space constrains especially since we have two other 15" zambutos in the making)
- i can't think of any other else.
so how???
Shall I build a 14.5"???
Shall I build a 14.5"???
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Hi,
First measure the door(s) width of your house, then measure the door's width of your block lift... Hmm... I think you need a bigger house (I mean door) and a bigger car.. ha ha ha
After that, you can go straight to an 16" or larger... forget about 14".... ha ha ha
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First measure the door(s) width of your house, then measure the door's width of your block lift... Hmm... I think you need a bigger house (I mean door) and a bigger car.. ha ha ha
After that, you can go straight to an 16" or larger... forget about 14".... ha ha ha
Have a nice day.
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bleh, y would anyone ever sell their 10" zambuto. i always feel that a zambuto in the 7-10" range would make the ultimate scope, in terms of optics, aperture and portability. prolly take me at least another 5-10 years to outgrow my 8" portaball, there's already so much to see with just 8". i would love a 14.5", but it's not gonan be my most often used scope.
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Unless its below F5, IMO a 14" dob is really getting too big and ungainly... And it will take a great deal of skill and patience to build a quality structure. But if you do go ahead, pls invite us for first light!
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Re: Shall I build a 14.5"???
Honestly, I think 14.5" is for people who more or less have a permanent observation site. Like for example if you are staying in a landed area. Even for my 11" I have thought of putting it permanently back in my house in JB where I have the garage, the land and a darker sky for it. The thought of hauling it down the lift now with other accessories and into car and then setup, tear down , back to the car, back to the lift, and back to the house is enough to put me off. Do that 10-20 X a year and either my aged back is gonna give way or I will turn into an Arnold Jr. I think more likely the former. A 14.5" is gonna be twice worse. Maybe my heart will also give way. And I have long recognise that my age has long past such strenous activities, although I may look young.... :oops:ariefm71 wrote:Since I finally found my dream Orange Tube C8, do you guys think I should sell my 10" Zambuto newtonian and use the money to build a 14.5" dob using Stevens/Royce mirror?
Pro's of 14.5"
- bigger aperture
- bigger aperture
- bigger aperture
Con's of 14.5"
- MUCH bigger structure, Yang-beng may not allow me to tom pang again, must get an MPV or van (in other words, exposure to mersing skies may be limited due to space constrains especially since we have two other 15" zambutos in the making)
- i can't think of any other else.
so how???
And what's the point of having a big scope but stored at home all the time? The best scope is not the big one, but the one that we often use.
So tink carefully bro. I also went through the same thoughts like you and settled for a 11" where I thought it was a good compromise between effort and views. Put a video on that 11" and I get a 33" scope. Considering that we are not getting any younger, I thought that's the best way to go.....but if you really must have a 14.5" scope then just invite me over!
Arief - I'm sure you have already made up your mind. Why wait? Prices for pyrex is not going to go down, you know...
As to how often you use the scope - does it matter? Some lucky guy is probably going to buy it from you once you have finished it! Heh..
As to how often you use the scope - does it matter? Some lucky guy is probably going to buy it from you once you have finished it! Heh..
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Quite true...he build scope to sell.....not use.Tachyon wrote:As to how often you use the scope - does it matter? Some lucky guy is probably going to buy it from you once you have finished it! Heh..
Arief, why dun u start a dob shop and make scope full time?
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