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Pawel Lancucki | profile | all galleries >> Pawel Lancucki - Amateur Astronomy >> ATM corner >> ATM projects related to Takahashi equipment >> ManuFocus for Takahashi telescopes tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

ManuFocus for Takahashi telescopes

This ultimately simple tool is a simple lever which increases the focusing precision approximately 10 times, and it was constructed long before any 1:10 focusing attachments appeared on the market. The design was inspired by a similar ATM project seen on a web, fitting TeleVue focusing knobs.

The wooden block is made from 22mm thick plywood. The central hole mates with Takahashi focusing knobs - it is slightly larger to maintain an easy fit. After fitting over the knob, the lever - long M6 screw is turned to tighten the wooden block over the knob. Attaching and removing takes few seconds.

Improved precision of focusing for visual use is obvious - one can also quickly "tweak" fine focus to find the sweet spot.

I was even using this little attachment for photography and CCD imaging - in that case I used to set the CCD slightly "in focus" and than move it "out" it very small steps by lightly tapping the lever - focusing action was assisted by gravity. Once precise focus was obtained, I locked the focuser.

The beauty is that the ManuFocus attachment fits over any Takahashi knob - I was using it with FS60, FS102, TOA130, FSQ106 etc.
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