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Miniature precision machined 1/12 size GEQ mount Fully functional -add your OTA

$ 184.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Dimensions: Approx. 5" tall
  • Brand: AstroWorks MikroMount
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Material: Metal
  • Condition: New
  • Telescope Type: mount only
  • Scale: 1:12
  • Item Diameter: NA
  • Focal Length: NA
  • Type: German Equatorial mount

    Description

    This is precision built by an accomplished/retired telescope maker with decades of experience.
    The miniature telescope mount is a fully functional work of art.  .250" precision ground steel axles running in bronze castings. There is a bronze worm gear (100 teeth) drive for RA axis. The worm runs in preloaded ball bearings with anti-backlash spring. The declination axis has a precision screw driven tangent arm. Both are operable for fine
    adjustment of pointing. There are also adjustable clutches on each axis. The pedestal legs have working leveling screws. The main metal column has a 1/4-20 tripod mounting thread so you can use your own tripod and observe comfortably outside. The 2 stainless steel dec counter weights are adjustable. More can be added as needed.
    These mounts are also motorizable with an optional dual axis drive that is 9 volt battery powered.
    This motor option doesn't track at super slow sidereal (star) rate, (just desk top display rate).
    A video of a miniature Newtonian telescope with this type mount fitted with the optional drives is at:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip83_O4QZ-w&ab_channel=JanetRiffle.
    BUT please note that the motor drives are not part of the sale of this miniature telescope mount and the images above are shown FYI.
    I will be supportive of the buyer for any optional custom work to configure it to your desire.  This is a very unique offering.
    Not to confuse you, but these mounts have been
    modified to track and actually take deepsky astrophotos per the M51 galaxy picture above. The RA axis was driven by a minute hand of a modified battery powered clock and allows for accurate 30 second unguided exposures with a quality 50mm fl. lens and cmos camera.  Also shown above are example cardboard tube assemblies for ideas.  To my knowledge, these mounts are the smallest
    working
    astronomical telescope mounts ever made/offered.