Adapter for ASI cameras on f6.3 gearbox with ring clamp

Adapter for ASI cameras on f6.3 gearbox with ring clamp

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Adapter for ASI cameras on f6.3 ring clamp gearbox https://youtu.be/gCWmucpA_mo This version has an annular clamp with a rotating ring. The cameras must be equipped with their adapter to the 31.75 slider provided with. 4 bodies are proposed to adapt to different backfocus according to the brands of gearboxes: 85/86 mm for the Meade and Antares, 105mm for the Celestron ( or 86mm for the old Made in Japan) and the two backfocus different backfocus for ASI cameras (12.5 and 17.5mm). I printed them with a variable profile in Simplify3d: the body was printed in 0.1 for the thread of the reducer then in 0.2 for the middle of the piece and then again in 0.1 for the upper thread (clamping ring). If you are under S3d but you do not know these variable profiles I invite you to learn to use them. Otherwise, if the printing time does not bother you, then leave everything in 0.1 ! The clamping ring and the ring are in 0.1. All parts have 17% filling. The threads are the most delicate part to print and I recommend a machine properly Print at low flow and at 40 mm/s max. especially for the threads. I drew them wide enough but at the assembly, several screwing / unscrewing may be necessary for them to "fit" well. The ring has a small flat on one side to make it easier to hang on the tray. good heavens to all! Google translation ( Sorry) Adapter for ASI cameras on f6.3 reducer with annular tightening This version has an annular clamping with a rotating ring. The cameras must be fitted with their 31.75 adapter supplied with. 4 bodies are proposed to adapt to the different backfocus according to the reducer marks: 85/86 mm for the Meade and Antares, 105mm for the Celestron (or 86mm for the old Made in Japan models) and the two backfocuses different for ASI cameras (12.5 and 17.5mm). I printed them with a variable profile under Simplify3d: the body was printed in 0.1 for the thread of the reducer then in 0.2 for the middle of the part then again in 0.1 for the upper thread (clamping ring). If you are on S3d but you do not know these variable profiles I invite you to learn how to use them. Otherwise, if the printing time does not bother you, then leave everything in 0.1 ! The clamping ring and the ring are in 0.1. All rooms at 17% filling. The threads are the most delicate part to print and I recommend a correctly calibrated machine. Print rather with reduced flow and at 40 mm / s max , especially for threads. I have drawn them quite wide but during assembly, several screwing / unscrewing may be necessary so that they "fit" well. The ring has a small dish on one side to facilitate its hanging on the tray. good heavens to all!

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