OneSky Telrad Mount
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The Red Dot that comes with the One Sky is fine, but I prefer a Telrad. Using the Telrad overlay in SkySafari, and the calibrated circles of the Telrad, finding objects is Child's play with a 32mm Plossl and the One Sky. The scope basically becomes the finder scope. Due to the adjustable Vixen mount, balance is not an issue. I used the mounting brackets from a Red Dot. Not sure if it was the one that came with the scope or not, but they are all about the same. Screws to mount the Telrad are 6-32 socket head screws that I get from Microfasteners for my R/C hobby, but any well stocked hardware store should have them. The print will have threads, but it is best to chase them with a tap for easier adjustment. The ones in the pic are a bit long. One of these days I will cut them down. The Telrad mounts just as it does on the base that it comes with. I remote the Telrad and base when transporting so it doesn't get knocked off. Files: ScrewHead. Will need two. These press fit on to the 6-32 socket head bolts for easier adjustment. They are a tight fit and after almost a year of use, they are still nice and tight on the bolt. OneSkyTelradBase. Print top down . Should probably chase the treads with a 6-32 tap. 4 holes on the top are for another project I used this base for. Would love to hear comments on any makes. Enjoy
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