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Rock Poper said:might seem a bit far fetched but I've only been at this site a little while and have learned so much, no question unanswered yet - so I'll have a go with this:
Any advice/tips/starting points on how to go about grinding and polishing my own lens ?
... like I guess the old astronomers would have had to ...
some sort of lathe ? and then months of polishing ?
probably a maths degree ?
I dont want to make a super correct lens, and dont expect to be able to understand centuries of design in one go, but it would be nice to attempt to make one using the original old old (old) method/s
cheers!
nick
Terence said:I keep thinking someone should be able to make a hypergon-clone at a reasonable cost. It's only two elements.
Terence said:I keep thinking someone should be able to make a hypergon-clone at a reasonable cost. It's only two elements. Surely there's a suitable optical plastic that could be easily molded.
Terence said:I keep thinking someone should be able to make a hypergon-clone at a reasonable cost. It's only two elements. Surely there's a suitable optical plastic that could be easily molded.
wfwhitaker said:Did you plan on leaving any time for photography?
phfitz said:Neanderman:
"Get the latest version of Oslo "
Where??
Thanks.
Mongo said:you could be making prints using negatives you coated, shot in a camera you built with a lens that you built and a negative holder that you built.
Willman-Bell has stuff for making astronomical optics, especially mirrors, that might be applicable to refractive lenses as well. However, I don't know where to find that part of their catalog online. Find them online and ask for a copy of their catalog, which lists those supplies.phfitz said:Lee L:
thanks for the link, the program looks interesting. 10 surfaces would cover Heliar, maybe I can find the reason for the magic;-))
Now to find what to polish a lens with and where to get it. Any ideas people?
Thanks.
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