Just wanted to mention a few quick adjustments and upgrades you can make to your barn door tracker that will make your life a little easier when you go out and put it to the test.
Make barn door tracker.
With the track mounted finish the job by putting the door on the track.
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.
Carefully roll it into each end to determine where to place the stops.
We are hoping you can make some sense out of it and take what you can from it.
First cut the 500mm length in half and mount the hinge.
There are plenty of solutions described out there on the internet.
Okay now that our disclaimer is in place here goes.
A barn door tracker mount is an inexpensive and very effective solution for taking long exposures of the night sky without producing star trails.
Building a metric barn door tracker.
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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.
Here s what you need to make a diy barn door track like ours.
This is a simple but useful upgrade.
The main difference is that the body of the hinge tracker is just a hinge so there aren t any plywood parts to cut.
Barn door tracker build guide for astrophotography.
Mount the end stops bottom guides and any other hardware according to your specific set of instructions.
Attach a small rubber band.
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.
Hang the diy sliding barn door.
The design described here takes the best.
Resources and tutorials for amateur astronomers by jeff detray astronomy boy.
We bought everything from the home depot.