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Stellafane 2009-10 Mirror Class

Little Man Grinder

Announcements

This class is over. To sign up for a future Mirror Class, see the pink box on the Mirror Class Main Page. We expect the next class to start in October 2010. Please email any questions or corrections to mirrorclass@stellafane.org.

Schedule & Class Pictures

A photo album of a session is typically added to the table below within a week of when the session was held.

Schedule
Including brief notes about the session
Class Pictures
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0: Saturday, October 3, 2009:

  • 10:00 - 4:00: Workshop
    Pre-Class for returning students only
Click for Session 0 Photo Album

1: Saturday, October 17, 2009:

  • 10:00 - 4:00: Workshop
  • 10:30 - 11:30: Class #1:
    Overview & Rough Grinding
Click for Session 1 photo album

2: Saturday, November 14, 2009:

  • 10:00 - 4:00: Workshop
  • 11:00 - Noon: Class #2: Fine Grinding
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X1: Saturday, November 21, 2009:

  • 10:00 - 4:00: Bonus Session
Click for Session X1 photo album

X2: Saturday, December 05, 2009:

  • 10:00 - 4:00: Bonus Session
Click for Session X2 photo album

3: Saturday, December 12, 2009:

  • 10:00 - 4:00: Workshop
  • 11:00 - Noon: Class #3: Polishing
Click for Session 3 photo album

4: Sunday, January 17, 2010:

  • 10:00 - 4:00: Workshop
Click for Session 4 photo album

5: Saturday, February 13, 2010

  • 10:00 - 4:00: Workshop
  • 11:00 - Noon: Class #5: Testing
Click for Session 5 photo album

6: Saturday, March 13, 2010:

  • 10:00 - 4:00: Workshop
  • 11:00 - 1:00: Class #6: Constructing a Telescope
Click for Session 6 photo album

7: Saturday, April 10, 2010:

  • 10:00 - 4:00: Workshop
Click for Session 7 photo album

Mirror Status

Here is a report on our participants' progress:

Mirror Maker
*Club Member
Mirror
Size/Type
Focal
Ratio
Mirror
Status
Status
Date
Amit 8" 7 40u 11/09
Cecilia 8" 6 Figure 04/10
  -Katie 6" 8 Figure 04/10
  -Randy F 8" 6 Figure 04/10
  -Sarah 4¼" 7 Rough 04/10
Claudio 8" 6 Figure 04/10
Dave T* 6" 10 Rough 04/10
  -Samantha* 10" 5 Polish 04/10
David M* 8" 6 Polish 04/10
David N 8" 6 Figure 04/10
Dixie 6" 6 40u 10/09
Fran 6" 6 Done! 02/10
Fran 10" 6 Done! 03/10
Francis 12½" Flat 22u 04/10
Glenn* 6" 5 Figure 02/10
Jeff L* 17" 5 220 02/10
Jeff W 8" 6 Polish 02/10
Jim* 8" 6.0 Done! 10/09
John 8" 220 04/10
  -Nicholas 8" 220 04/10
Meredith 8" 120 12/09
Michael 8 6 Done! 04/10
Nancy* 6" 7 120 01/10
Paul S 6" 8 Rough 02/10
  -Jean Z 8" 6 Polish 03/10
Peter 8" 6 120 01/10
Phil* 10" 4 Done! 01/10
Rick 8" 7 Polish 04/10
  -Kayla 6" Polish 03/10
  -Terry 6" Polish 03/10
Rob 8" 6 Figure 04/10
  -Leonard 8" 6 120 04/10
Ryan 8" 7 Done! 01/10
Team Reilly 6" 4.2 Figure 10/09
Zhenya 6" Polish 04/10
  -Carl* 4¼" 8 Polish 04/10
  -Tatiana 4¼" 8 Polish 04/10
37 Students 37 Mirrors  6 Done

Instructors

Thanks to our large group of volunteer instructors, we can hold these mirror class and give everyone the individualized attention they require. Several of our instructors work professionally in the optics industry, and many have competed dozens or mirrors and more complicated optics as amateurs.

Officers, Trustees and Full Members of the club have had to successfully made a mirror or other quality optical surface.

Instructor Jay Drew
Jay Drew
Mirror Class Leader, Full Member
Eats #80 Grit for a Snack!
Instructor Tom Gorka
Tom Gorka
Full Member
Making Mirror Kits
Instructor Wayne Hilliard
Wayne Hilliard
Full Member & Treasurer
Uncrating a 16" Blank in the Bunkhouse
Instructor Rick Hunter
Rick Hunter
Full Member
Using the Foucault Tester
Instructor Dave Kelly
Dave Kelly
Full Member
Demonstrates Polishing Techniques
Instructor Jeff Lowe
Jeff Lowe
President
Mechanical Judging at Convention
Carl Malikowski
Carl Malikowski
Associate Member
With a Mirror he completed in 2009
Ray Morris
Ray Morits
Associate Member
Showing a student how to Measure Saggitta
Jeff Parenteau
Jeff Parenteau
Associate Member
Jeff with a Mirror he just finished in 2008
Dick parker
Dick Parker
Associate Member
At the 2007 Stellafane Convention
Instructor Dave Prowten
Dave Prowten
Full Member & Trustee
Assembling the Domed Observatory
Instructor Phil Rounseville
Phil Rounseville
Full Member
Making Pitch Laps at the 2001 Convention
Instructor Ken Slater
Joyce Sinnot
Full Member
At the Foucault Tester
Instructor Ken Slater
Ken Slater
Trustee & Webmaster
Explaining Foucault Testing
Instructor Dave Tabor
Dave Tabor
Full Member & Secretary
Making a Pitch Lap in the 2006-07 Class
Instructor Samantha Tabor
Samantha Tabor
Full  Member
At the 2007 Convention
Instructor Paul Valelli
Paul Valleli
Full Member
At the 2006 Stellafane Convention
Little Man Grinder

Final Report

Another year of the Stellafane Mirror Class comes to completion in April 2010 and is archived to the history books. And what a wonderful class it was this year. Interest in amateur telescope making remains very strong and we (unfortunately) had to refer some prospective students to alternate mirror making venues due to our limitations in facilities. Even so, this was the largest, and most enthusiastic, group of mirror makers we have enrolled. Luckily we also had some dedicated new volunteer instructors to help keep things moving and fun. Since we had a large influx of beginning  grinders in October we moved rough grinding down to the Flanders Pavilion. Dave Tabor and Ray Morits set up a great workshop there and the new students started slinging 80-grit. Through the autumn the rough grinding continued in the Pavilion with fine grinding in the Bunkhouse and polishing/figuring in the McGregor Library. For the first time in years we provided plate glass tools to some students, and these worked out quite well. Still, STM Trustee Ken Slater has already built up a stock of tile tools for next year's class, and we will return to this Stellafane tradition in the fall of 2010.

Our student body was quite diverse, with men, women, and children of all ages. We had some long distance commuters with several folks from New York and even a wonderful student flying in from Florida every month! Many of our mirror makers were happily working at home between class sessions, and several finished up using the zonal Foucault test on their own. As the cold weather set in, we moved operations to our winter home at the Fletcher House in Chester, Vermont. Many thanks to the Newsbank Corporation for providing this facility, and to Julie Tabor for her endless hard work in keeping the place clean and productive. Preceptor of Parabolas Dave Kelly continued to mentor students on the crucial final figures of their mirrors, and has outfitted his autocollimator with video to help groups analyze surfaces. Jeff Parenteau gave a detailed class in Foucault testing and Dick Parker brought his autocollimator to help with final figuring and also continued to encourage our Refractor Interest Group in their lens making. We had a rather large donation of professional grade polishing slurries from a local manufacturer and students began using appropriately pink colored cerium. All in all this was a terrific Mirror Class season. We will fold up operations for the summer while we work on getting Breezy Hill ready for the Stellafane Convention and will resume classes this fall.

As one experienced ATM  instructor said, "Congrats on an awesome 2009 - 2010 Mirror Class! Most fun I have had with any mirror class group."  

Attendance Oct
3
Oct
17
Nov
14
Nov
21
Dec
5
Dec
12
Jan
17
Feb
13
Mar
13
April
10
Students 12 18 21 10 7 8 16 14 17 15
Instructors 9 9 10 7 8 7 12 13 12 11