Make Barn Door Tracker

This will allow you to hook up the tripod to the tracker.
Make barn door tracker. This sliding door track can be made for under 100 including wooden wheels track the ebook available in the blog post provides a full list of the tools and supplies you ll need. Barn door track diy tutorial. Insert the t nut from the top side of the board and pound in with a hammer drill another hole in the very center of the board for another t nut. It consists of two boards connected by a hinge with a bolt which is turned to move the two boards apart or towards each other to counter the effects of.
Make sure everything is square and moves freely clap the 2 hinged boards together and shout action a few times like they do when making movies if it makes a nice clack sound it should work well for a star tracker now measure 228 55mm from the center of the hinge pin down the middle of the board and mark the drive rod holes do this on. A barn door is a specialized type of equatorial mount. Here s what you need to make a diy barn door track like ours. Pound in the t nut with a hammer.
Four 3 1 2 inch lag bolts. A followup appeared in the april 1989 issue. First cut the 500mm length in half and mount the hinge. Drill a hole just big enough to allow the insertion of the t nut.
Making the hangers and door stops. The double arm design was first described in an article by dave trott published in the february 1988 issue of sky telescope magazine. A barn door tracker also known as haig or scotch mount is a camera mount used to take long exposure photographs of the night sky without the star trails caused by the rotation of the earth. The mount shown here employs a type 4 double arm design.
Two nylon locking nuts.