How to Make a Telescope (Part 2)

✅ Support Will via Patreon: ✅ Tip Jar: via PayPal to: This is part 2 of my tutorial on how to make an 8 inch reflector telescope. In part 1 I showed you how to make the OTA or optical tube assembly (The red tube part). In this part of the tutorial we make the mount that holds it (The blue part). This is a unique and very effective design I call “The Cabinet Mount” telescope because it is also a small cabinet that will hold your various telescope and astronomy things like eyepieces, barlow lenses, astronomy magazines and anything else. It keeps it all organized and in one place for you. You don’t need any particular skills to make this telescope mount. Just some simple tools, some wood and a few other parts. I explain to you exactly what you need and how to do it. Wonderful little telescope that is portable, easy to use and easy to make. I like it! It is the Cabinet Mount Telescope! The main bearing that rotates the telescope is called a lazy susan and it is readily available in many styles. The one I use is sturdy and cost me around eleven dollars. The white things you see that the telescope moves up and down on are simple pvc pipe fittings you can buy at the home depot or Lowes. The web tutorial is on my website here: Part 1 of this tutorial, where I make the red Optical Tube Assembly with the Mirror is right here: For more telescope videos check out my playlist here: ⚫Do you have a small telescope and want to get the most out of it? My telescope book is now available on here: (See it With a Small Telescope: 101 Cosmic Wonders Including Planets, Moons, Comets, Galaxies, Nebulae, Star Clusters and More” About my Channel: I have hundreds of videos covering all kinds of creative projects. I put out two new videos every week and if you want to stay updated you can subscribe to my channel here: ⚫ Tip Jar: via PayPal to: If you would like to support this channel, it would be GREATLY appreciated. ⚫ Learn more about becoming a patron on my patreon page here. Find out what my goals are and how you can help: #makeatelescope #smalltelescope #tutorial
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