Right Angle Finderscope

Right Angle Finderscope

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Got tired of straining my neck using the straight finderscope that comes with my Celestron XLT150, so I decided to challenge myself to create a right-angled one. The results are fantastic and my back and neck issues are finally a thing of the past. Note that this is not a Right Angle Correct Image finder, I used my spare Meade 0.965 mirror diagonal given to me by my friend instead. It utilizes the original objective lens holder as well as the original eyepiece and tube holder from the XLT. The only things that need to be printed are the OTA, EP adaptor, and focus lock ring. On the picture is the completed finder printed with PLA, paired with the laser pointer holder I made - they work seamlessly together.

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