At last I decided to give the 14" f/5 optics I bought more than 10 years ago a real life: I'll be building an ultraportable dobsonian telescope.
I start with the following parts list which I already have acquired over the years:
The mirror cell for this 14" f/5 telescope has been computed with PLOP. From the simulations with PLOP I have decided to build an alternate 9 points cell that considerably outperforms the classical 9 points cell for my primary mirror. The design consists of 1 central point and 8 additional points spread evenly on a ring. I have written input files for PLOP for this particular cell design since there was none. The cell does not use 3 triangles, since 2 of them would be very flat, hence making an accurate positioning of the center of gravity very difficult (a 0.5mm tolerance on 20mm is 5 times worse than the same tolerance on 100mm). Instead I designed the cell to use one triange supporting the central point, and 4 hinges (3 identical ones plus one for joining 2 of the former).
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