Hello. Are you able to build a P-mount for the Oberwerk 25/40x100 Military Giant Binos that weighs 26 lbs ? If so, id be very interested . Please quote price . and time frame to build . Thanks, David. (Ibedavid@hotmail.com) .
Hello. Are you able to build a P-mount for the Oberwerk 25/40x100 Military Giant Binos that weighs 26 lbs ? If so, id be very interested . Please quote price . Thanks, David. (Ibedavid@hotmail.com) .
My issue is not with the original poster of the video. Apparently he was simply repeating sales and marking disinformations. My problem is with the dumbing down of a hobby thats supposed to be based on science and math. What we are talking about here is simple high school geometry. You know, degrees and axes of motion. If someone doesn't take a stand, then plug and play consumers in ignorant bliss will simply continue following corporate marketing departments without question.
@Blaze1024 Actually, the term that is being described is 'degree of freedom' which describes the motion of a rigid body in three dimensional space. In this case, this mount provides 4 degrees of freedom (or motion) out of 6 possible; up/down, left/right/, roll, and yaw.
Degrees of motion? Are you sure you don't mean Planes or Axis of motion? degrees are incremental measurements not planes of motion. If I'm correct your mount has four axes of motion. Astronomy is a hobby based on science so it would be helpful if we at least tried to use the proper definitions. .
I have a set of 25x100 binoculars, but have never had a chance to scan the night sky with them. I recently had back surgery, and it will be a long while before I can use my binoculars for astronomy. I cannot lean my head back far enough to where my back arches backwards at all...even a degree or two. But once I am fully recovered, I hope to get a mount like this. It looks sturdy enough to hold my 10-pound binocs. And the workmanship looks superior. Good job.
I am grateful to you for going to the effort to create and post this video. Your mount is exactly what I had in mind and I would appreciate any plans you might have drawn up. I realize that the tripod would provide one constraint. For the metal parts, did you adapt something already made or did you manufacture these yourself? All in all, an excellent job. I wish that I had your creativity and talent.
Hey dude, you are really awesome, I have been planning to do one of these, but the ideas did not come out, but watching this video, I have now in mind what I want, I will take some of the moves you showed here if ypu do not mind, of course. Once again, congratulations, excellent job!!.
Excellant job!Thanks for sharing.
66JoeB 3 months ago
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Hello. Are you able to build a P-mount for the Oberwerk 25/40x100 Military Giant Binos that weighs 26 lbs ? If so, id be very interested . Please quote price . and time frame to build . Thanks, David. (Ibedavid@hotmail.com) .
DaveTheyCallme 1 year ago
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Hello. Are you able to build a P-mount for the Oberwerk 25/40x100 Military Giant Binos that weighs 26 lbs ? If so, id be very interested . Please quote price . Thanks, David. (Ibedavid@hotmail.com) .
DaveTheyCallme 1 year ago
@crusheroftheist
My issue is not with the original poster of the video. Apparently he was simply repeating sales and marking disinformations. My problem is with the dumbing down of a hobby thats supposed to be based on science and math. What we are talking about here is simple high school geometry. You know, degrees and axes of motion. If someone doesn't take a stand, then plug and play consumers in ignorant bliss will simply continue following corporate marketing departments without question.
Blaze1024 1 year ago
@Blaze1024 Actually, the term that is being described is 'degree of freedom' which describes the motion of a rigid body in three dimensional space. In this case, this mount provides 4 degrees of freedom (or motion) out of 6 possible; up/down, left/right/, roll, and yaw.
The terminology is correctly used.
hhochhalter1968 11 months ago
Degrees of motion? Are you sure you don't mean Planes or Axis of motion? degrees are incremental measurements not planes of motion. If I'm correct your mount has four axes of motion. Astronomy is a hobby based on science so it would be helpful if we at least tried to use the proper definitions. .
Blaze1024 1 year ago
Very nice!
NuwKiru 3 years ago
A very nice mount for binoculars.
i want to make one just as your show,
may you provide some concern factors
1.wood material is some kind name of wood?
this wood tape like tripod use for painting.
2.on your tripod top, the lower base mount,
two pieces of plastic paper,how joint together?
thanks
jinglely7689 3 years ago
I have a set of 25x100 binoculars, but have never had a chance to scan the night sky with them. I recently had back surgery, and it will be a long while before I can use my binoculars for astronomy. I cannot lean my head back far enough to where my back arches backwards at all...even a degree or two. But once I am fully recovered, I hope to get a mount like this. It looks sturdy enough to hold my 10-pound binocs. And the workmanship looks superior. Good job.
dwightinutah 3 years ago
I wish you a speedy recovery. Thank you for your comments, yes the mount is sturdy enough for a 10 lb binocular.
Astrowood 3 years ago
very nice
NLwarzoneNL 4 years ago
I have been planning to MAKE, sorry.
ThunderBrolly 5 years ago
Thankyou for the comment. If you would like some plans for this P-mount, send me an email.
Astrowood 5 years ago
I am grateful to you for going to the effort to create and post this video. Your mount is exactly what I had in mind and I would appreciate any plans you might have drawn up. I realize that the tripod would provide one constraint. For the metal parts, did you adapt something already made or did you manufacture these yourself? All in all, an excellent job. I wish that I had your creativity and talent.
Many thanks,
Paul
Kamprothove 3 years ago
Hey dude, you are really awesome, I have been planning to do one of these, but the ideas did not come out, but watching this video, I have now in mind what I want, I will take some of the moves you showed here if ypu do not mind, of course. Once again, congratulations, excellent job!!.
ThunderBrolly 5 years ago