@bicnarok The only tools you really need are your eyes and a star! And you can get a Newtonian in rough collimation with just your eye (though to be sure, its easier / better to use a collimating tool). We'll be showing you how to rough collimate or 'eye-up' a Newt and then collimate it fully using a star in a video we will be uploading soon. Just subscribe so you don't miss it! Clear skies A&NC
@appie640 Thanks for your message. We have a video on collimating SCTs in the pipeline so again just subscribe to our channel so you don't miss it! Clear skies A&NC
That was very helpful for my Meade Lightbridge. Thank you a lot!
intergulu 2 weeks ago
this was really helpful and interesting !!
markuslebt 1 month ago
lol great video very helpful
TheCHUCKY1992 3 months ago
How do you do it without a laser thingy ?
bicnarok 3 months ago
@bicnarok The only tools you really need are your eyes and a star! And you can get a Newtonian in rough collimation with just your eye (though to be sure, its easier / better to use a collimating tool). We'll be showing you how to rough collimate or 'eye-up' a Newt and then collimate it fully using a star in a video we will be uploading soon. Just subscribe so you don't miss it! Clear skies A&NC
AstronomyAndNatureTV 3 months ago
Thanks. I missed the big screw on secondary mirror in other videos. Good thing I didn't force it too much. :)
TheMeanEYE 3 months ago
Very helpfull, but can you please make the same video for a SCT?
appie640 3 months ago
@appie640 Thanks for your message. We have a video on collimating SCTs in the pipeline so again just subscribe to our channel so you don't miss it! Clear skies A&NC
AstronomyAndNatureTV 3 months ago