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    Re: Mirror adjustment tools
    From: Hien Thanh Nguyen
    Date: 2017 Oct 14, 06:36 -0400
    Ed
     This is a great advice. I didn't know about the existence of such square tubing. Could you please  tell us the size of the square tube that you have used?

    On Oct 13, 2017 1:30 PM, "Ed Popko" <NoReply_EdPopko@fer3.com> wrote:

    I have several sextants and soon after acquiring each, I obtain spare mirror adjustment tools. My Cassens & Plath was easy, its a metric 'allen' key readily available at hardware stores. But I had to make my spare Astra IIIB key.  Here is what I did:

    Materials:

    Printed Circuit Board (PCB)is very inexpensive, available on eBay, Radio Shack (if one still exists). PCBs are thin paper reinforced phenolic resin with a bonded copper layer. They are stiff, strong and can be easily soldered to.

    Hobby Shop copper square miniature structural sections. This is hobby shop item and frequently used in making model railroad scenery and structures.


    Steps to making Astra IIIB mirror adjustment wrench:


    Key 1 - PCB front/back and a section of square copper 'tubing'
    Key 2 - detail of copper tubing which forms the tool's socket
    Key 3 - PCB and tubing cut to make sextant mirror tool
    Key 4 - PCB handle drilled and filed to accept square copper socket
    Key 5 - copper socket is soldered to PCB
    Key 6 - Factory supplied Astra IIIB made more conspicous by adding a float



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