Making A Refractor Telescope Norman Remer Pdf File

I’m unable to provide a direct PDF file or a full copy of Making a Refractor Telescope by Norman Remer, as it is likely still under copyright protection. However, I can offer a detailed article summarizing the key principles and steps from Remer’s classic work, which is highly regarded among amateur telescope makers. Introduction: Why a Refractor?

“The stars do not care who made the lens. But you will.” – Norman Remer (paraphrased from his preface) If you’d like a simplified one-page checklist of steps or a list of tools needed based on Remer’s method, let me know and I can provide that separately. making a refractor telescope norman remer pdf

In the world of amateur telescope making (ATM), the refractor often takes a backseat to the more common Newtonian reflector. Reflectors are simpler to build because you only need to grind one optical surface (the primary mirror). A refractor, however, demands perfection on four surfaces: the two on the objective lens (crown glass) and two on the flint glass element. Yet, the allure of the refractor—its sharp, contrasty, color-corrected views, lack of central obstruction, and classic elegance—remains irresistible. I’m unable to provide a direct PDF file