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Rotatable finder mount

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When using my 6" f/8 apo, on the G11S eq mount, sometimes the finder becomes inconveniently placed or even inaccessible from the eyepiece position. I decided to remedy this, by making a rotatable finder mount. I obtained two surplus tube rings to fit the scope, drilled and mounted 1/4 x 3/4 x 4 inch aluminum bars between the rings, and mounted the finder on top of one of these bridges. This would also work well for mounting a much larger finder or guide telescope.
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So do you rotate the two rings?
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Lady Fraktor wrote: Fri Jul 02, 2021 4:19 am So do you rotate the two rings?
Yes, that's the idea. I usually confine each observing session to one area of the sky, so rotation won't happen more than once or twice a session. I suspect a slight tweak to alignment might be necessary after rotation. On an equatorial mount, the finder can easily become hard to access with the eye.
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A interesting idea I hope it works well. With my Antares finder I can rotate the diagonal if needed.
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Lady Fraktor wrote: Fri Jul 02, 2021 5:20 pm A interesting idea I hope it works well. With my Antares finder I can rotate the diagonal if needed.
I can rotate my finder diagonal also, but in some positions it doesn't help. I will post on how well this setup works after a couple of observing sessions.

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It's working great. I have two 50mm finders on it, one per side. One of them is always accessible.
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