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* | *[https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/690162-vacuum-formed-mylar-mirror/ A Post on the Astronomy Forum "Cloudy Nights" titled "Vacuum formed Mylar Mirror ?" ] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CLRTa_ocmo A Video by the Youtube Channel "NightHawkInLight" Titled "How To Make Parabolic Mirrors From Space Blankets" ] | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyCLOXF1188 A Video by the Youtube Channel "GREENPOWERSCIENCE" Titled "Solar Death Ray 10,000 suns 48" DIY Giant Archimedes Parabolic Mirror Reflector" ] (They used a square frame, and thus the beam was more diffuse) (A "Linear" version may be of user though?) | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:13, 19 March 2021
Basics
- Essentially a Concave Mirror formed by either a layer of Metal Foil or Metallzied Film (mylar) , and a special container (either like a "satellite dish" or just a tube with the propper fittings on one side), and a suction/vacuum source
- The vacuum "pulls" the foil back due to atmospheric pressure
- Thus a relitively "perfect" mirror is made from common materials with little need for polishing/metal forming
- It Does Not however have the best preformance, but cost/simiplistic nature may mean you can just make 2x the mirrors etc
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External Links
- A Post on the Astronomy Forum "Cloudy Nights" titled "Vacuum formed Mylar Mirror ?"
- A Video by the Youtube Channel "NightHawkInLight" Titled "How To Make Parabolic Mirrors From Space Blankets"
- A Video by the Youtube Channel "GREENPOWERSCIENCE" Titled "Solar Death Ray 10,000 suns 48" DIY Giant Archimedes Parabolic Mirror Reflector" (They used a square frame, and thus the beam was more diffuse) (A "Linear" version may be of user though?)