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TELESCOPE MIRROR GRINDING & POLISHING
xx   TELESCOPE MIRROR

How to grind, polish and test an aluminum mirror.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Nov 1963 (v.209#5) pg. 159

How to purify abrasives used in grinding and polishing the objective mirror for a reflecting telescope to avoid scratches.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Oct 1969 (v.221#4) pg. 136

A compact short focus telescope with spherical optical features. Tips on grinding and polishing the five optical surfaces. Primary mirror is 4-1/4" in diameter.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Aug 1972 (v.227#2) pg. 110

How to cut the channels in a pitch lap by using a heated steel rod.
SKY & TELESCOPE Aug 1978 (v.56#2) pg. 155

Mirror making class at Macalester College (St.Paul, Minn.) uses four specific goals to assure that students are successful in grinding a usable telescope mirror. The goals are described and the results of various Foucault tests are illustrated, along with the corrective action necessary.
SKY & TELESCOPE Sep 1978 (v.56#3) pg. 249

A simple test to determine if a telescope mirror has been fully polished prior to aluminizing. Also includes a tip on elutriating or washing polishing rouge.
SKY & TELESCOPE Aug 1979 (v.58#2) pg. 180

Plans for building a Hindle-type grinding machine for large mirrors (16" to 20").
SKY & TELESCOPE Oct 1979 (v.58#4) pg. 367

Tip: Make your own mold for pitch lap channels from paper and silicon cement.
SKY & TELESCOPE Jan 1980 (v.59#1) pg. 79

How to perforate a 22" mirror with an 8" hole using a simple jig and a Hindle-type grinding machine.
SKY & TELESCOPE May 1980 (v.59#5) pg. 427

Tip: Use a Teflon-coated waffle iron to embed the channels into a warm pitch lap.
SKY & TELESCOPE Nov 1980 (v.60#5) pg. 437

Convert a pulley-driven clothes dryer into a mirror grinding machine. Grind mirrors up to 14" diameter. Est. cost: $30.
SKY & TELESCOPE Mar 1981 (v.61#3) pg. 260

Saga of a 24" reflector. Includes photograph of a homebuilt grinding machine, plus tips on grinding and mounting in a Dobsonian-style telescope.
SKY & TELESCOPE Jul 1981 (v.62#1) pg. 74

Tip: Use steel water pipe as a plug cutter when drilling a hole in a telescope mirror.
SKY & TELESCOPE Jan 1982 (v.63#1) pg. 89

Make a silicone-rubber mold to cast a pitch lap.
SKY & TELESCOPE Nov 1983 (v.66#5) pg. 454

Tips on making large-diameter, lightweight, honeycomb mirror blanks of Pyrex by fusing in an electric kiln, such as those used for pottery.
SKY & TELESCOPE Jul 1984 (v.68#1) pg. 71

A new method for making a pitch lap by covering the curved grinding tool with a uniform layer of thin pitch tiles.
SKY & TELESCOPE Sep 1984 (v.68#3) pg. 264

Build inexpensive mirror grinding tools by laminating disks from thin glass sheets.
SKY & TELESCOPE Oct 1984 (v.68#4) pg. 359

Tip: Construct mirror-making tools from thin glass and thick plaster.
SKY & TELESCOPE Jan 1985 (v.69#1) pg. 75

Some modifications to a Hindle-type grinding machine.
SKY & TELESCOPE Mar 1985 (v.69#3) pg. 267

A safe way to separate a mirror and tool which have "seized together" during fine grinding.
SKY & TELESCOPE Sep 1987 (v.74#3) pg. 317

Tips on making the mirror and corrector plate for an 8" Schmidt camera from common plate glass.
SKY & TELESCOPE Jun 1989 (v.77#6) pg. 664

Reflections of a telescope maker. Tips on (1) making an 8" diameter f/4 short-focus mirror, (2) using a curved diagonal-carrying arm, (3) eliminating a conventional mirror cell, and (4) a tall Dobsonian-style mounting that rolls on two wheels and features a convenient eyepiece height.
SKY & TELESCOPE Sep 1989 (v.78#3) pg. 313

Simple plywood platform fits on the corner of any sturdy table and lets you grind a telescope mirror while sitting down.
SKY & TELESCOPE May 1992 (v.83#5) pg. 569

Finish your mirror by polishing with the same ophthalmic pads used by eyeglass makers. Final figuring is still done by pitch lap, but in much less time.
SKY & TELESCOPE Jun 1992 (v.83#6) pg. 688

A versatile desktop optical polisher is based on the Elgin Optical Co. type of polishing machine. Two amateur-built versions are shown. Construction details are given for one.
SKY & TELESCOPE Nov 1995 (v.90#5) pg. 81

Tip on using paper masks and a microwave oven to temporarily reshape a pitch lap to concentrate the polishing action on specific high zones.
SKY & TELESCOPE Nov 1996 (v.92#5) pg. 87

Optimal polish for optimal optics. How to ensure your telescope mirror's surface is as good as it can get. Polishing practices, techniques and tips when making a telescope mirror.
SKY & TELESCOPE May 2000 (v.99#5) pg. 135

Making pitch laps.
TELESCOPE MAKING #1 Fall 1978 pg. 3

What's my abrasive? A table compares the grit number, diameter in thousandths of an inch, and the micron measurement of abrasives from eight different companies.
TELESCOPE MAKING #2 Winter 1978 pg. 9

How to make your own channeled grinding tool for grinding telescope mirrors. The tool is made from small hexagon-shape ceramic tiles glued to a backing plate.
TELESCOPE MAKING #6 Winter 1979-80 pg. 26
Correction TELESCOPE MAKING #8 Summer 1980 pg. 3

A portable lens and mirror grinding/polishing machine. Handles blanks up to 6" diameter. Spindle speeds are variable from 2- to 60-rpm. Powered by a 1/10 hp geared motor.
TELESCOPE MAKING #7 Spring 1980 pg. 20

How to grind and test a 4" mirror with a 966" radius of curvature. The Foucault test involves reflecting the beam off of an optical flat in order to "fit" within the length of the basement being used.
TELESCOPE MAKING #7 Spring 1980 pg. 30

Description of the Macalester College "Four goal system" for making a first telescope mirror. Includes extensive discussion of a Ronchi-type test, including three pages of photos showing test patterns for various mirrors.
TELESCOPE MAKING #9 Fall 1980 pg. 18

Mirror curvature during grinding: A mathematical treatment. Calculates the amount of grinding time needed to "pull" the focal length down to a given distance.
TELESCOPE MAKING #11 Spring 1981 pg. 20

Tip: Use patio stones as the base for tile tools when grinding large telescope mirrors.
TELESCOPE MAKING #12 Summer 1981 pg. 3

Grinding, polishing and figuring thin telescope mirrors. Part 1. Grinding.
TELESCOPE MAKING #12 Summer 1981 pg. 30

Grinding, polishing and figuring thin telescope mirrors. Part 2. Polishing.
TELESCOPE MAKING #13 Fall 1981 pg. 36

Pyrex honeycomb mirrors. Tips on building a large mirror blank from bonded sheets of Pyrex glass.
TELESCOPE MAKING #14 Winter 1981-82 pg. 24

A 20" thin mirror Dobsonian. Describes grinding of the mirror and construction of the mounting.
TELESCOPE MAKING #14 Winter 1981-82 pg. 32

Tips on casting a telescope mirror blank.
TELESCOPE MAKING #15 Spring 1982 pg. 5
Added Info TELESCOPE MAKING #22 Spring 1984 pg. 9
Added Info TELESCOPE MAKING #24 Fall 1984 pg. 45

Grinding, polishing and figuring thin telescope mirrors. Part 3. Figuring.
TELESCOPE MAKING #16 Summer 1982 pg. 32

Notes on grinding and polishing an 8" achromatic objective lens.
TELESCOPE MAKING #18 Winter 1982-83 pg. 5

Tip: New method for polishing mirrors.
TELESCOPE MAKING #28 Fall 1986 pg. 53

A new wide-field all-spherical telescope. Includes design parameters for a 10" clear aperture. Tips on grinding and polishing the mirror and lenses, null testing the corrector, etc.
TELESCOPE MAKING #30 Summer 1987 pg. 4

How controlling the acidity (pH) of pitch laps may impact the polishing of telescope mirrors.
TELESCOPE MAKING #36 Spring 1989 pg. 37

Building a pseudo-automated mirror grinding machine. An evolved version of Brian Knight's grinding machine is combined with an electronic timer and a pump for the polishing slurry.
TELESCOPE MAKING #38 Fall 1989 pg. 22

High-finesse figuring. Detailed instructions for transforming a spherical surface into an accurate paraboloid.
TELESCOPE MAKING #39 Winter 1989-90 pg. 41