2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21
by Jay Drew & Francis O'Reily
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At the Icy Fletcher House
It's been a very cold, snowy winter, and the Fletcher House is sporting a full set of icicles due to its sub-standard insulation. The club meeting scheduled for Dartmouth this evening was canceled due to snow across the Northeast (again). Turnout for mirror class was good, but not overwhelming, given the weather situation late in the day.
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21At the Icy Fletcher House
Fletcher House decked out in Icicles.
Ice...
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21At the Icy Fletcher House
Bare roof = very bad insulation = lots of icicles.
...Ice...
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21At the Icy Fletcher House
The icicle in the right foreground is HUGE!
...and more Ice!
Grinding, Rough and Fine
Keith has started a second mirror, and is still using the coarse gray stuff; Katie and Tom have finished up using the fine white powders and have now moved on to polishing.
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Grinding, Rough and Fine
Keith grinds mid-day with #220 grit.
Keith using #220
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Grinding, Rough and Fine
Tom is very fine grinding (see the white puddles on his stand) and pauses to check sagitta.
Tom Checking Sagitta
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Grinding, Rough and Fine
Katie is using a toothbrush to scrub here tool during a grit change.
Katie Scrubs
Polishing
Of our 14 active students, we finished the day with 10 of them polishing (not all of the polishers were at class today).
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Polishing
Ron cleans up his lap; Dory is to the left.
Dory and Ron
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Polishing
Dory's hands polishing here 6-inch mirror.
Dory Polishing
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Polishing
Michael is cleaning up a stand for Dory to work on.
Michael cleans up
Laps
Polishing requires Laps, and laps require TLC, such as pressing and trimming. We did that!
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Laps
Ray and Katie in the basement; Katie is trimming her new lap.
Ray & Katie Make Laps
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Laps
Getting ready for a warm press, Ron is warming his lap under the heat lamps.
Ron Warms His Lap
Testing
Jay had his Ross Null Tester set up, and Dave had his double-pass knife-edge null tester set up, and testing was done.
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Testing
Jay's Ross Null Tester set up in the game room. The Ross Null lens is lying on its side in this shot.
Jay's Ross Null Tester
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Testing
Ross Null testing in progress, the book is used to keep the Ross null lens at the proper distance as it is moved left or right for alignment.
Ross Null Testing
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Testing
Dave's knife edge tester in single pass mode - the double pass perforated flat is not mounted at this time.
Knife Edge Tester
Lens Making
Rick and Ken worked on their 4.5=inch refractor doublets, although Ken was very careful to avoid being captured in a photo actually grinding.
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Lens Making
Rick is taping a lens element to a tool for support so he can work on the other side; he is chatting with Francis as he works.
Rick & Francis
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Lens Making
Ken is using a dial indicator to check the depth of his ear canal - you can't record too much quantitative data when making a lens! :-)
Depth of Ken
Professors of Glass
Ray and Jay, Professors of Glass, in their 'offices' at the back of the grinding room.
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Professors of Glass
Professor Ray checks his smart phone during a lull in the action.
Professor Ray
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Professors of Glass
Read gave Professor Jay a fat envelope.
Read & Professor Jay
2014-15 Stellafane Mirror Class Session 7 held on 2015-Feb-21Professors of Glass
Professor Jay checks the envelope; Ken is using a 3-ball sphereometer to measure a lens element, he is using a spreadsheet on the computer to convert from sagitta to radius of curvature, and taking copious notes in his grinding log.
Professor Jay & Ken
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