
Casting and Grinding a Speculum Metal Telescope Mirror — Newton's Reflecting Alloy
When Isaac Newton built his reflecting telescope in 1668, he needed a concave mirror to focus light — but silvered glass mirrors did not yet exist. Instead, he cast his mirror from speculum metal, a bronze alloy of approximately 68% copper and 32% tin that can be polished to a brilliant, highly reflective surface. Speculum metal had been known since antiquity — the Romans used it for hand mirrors (speculum is Latin for mirror) — but Newton was the first to grind it into a precise concave paraboloid for astronomical use. The alloy is hard, brittle, and takes a superb polish, but it tarnishes in air and must be periodically repolished. Every reflecting telescope before the 1850s used speculum metal mirrors, including William Herschel's great telescopes that discovered Uranus and mapped the Milky Way. This blueprint casts a speculum metal disc from copper and tin ingots, then grinds and polishes it into a concave mirror suitable for a Newtonian reflecting telescope.
Anweisungen
Understand speculum metal
Understand speculum metal
Weigh the copper and tin
Weigh the copper and tin
Materialien für diesen Schritt:
Copper Ingot340 g
Tin Ingot160 gPrepare the crucible and mould
Prepare the crucible and mould
Materialien für diesen Schritt:
Clay Crucible (deep)1 Stück
Charcoal3 kgBenötigte Werkzeuge:
Crucible TongsMelt the copper
Melt the copper
Add the tin and pour
Add the tin and pour
Benötigte Werkzeuge:
Crucible TongsAnneal the casting
Anneal the casting
Flatten one face on a lap
Flatten one face on a lap
Materialien für diesen Schritt:
Rough grind the concave curve
Rough grind the concave curve
Materialien für diesen Schritt:
Glass Sheet1 StückFine grind with progressively finer grits
Fine grind with progressively finer grits
Polish on a pitch lap
Polish on a pitch lap
Materialien für diesen Schritt:
Pine Pitch Glue100 g
Tin Oxide50 g
Polishing Compound50 gTest the mirror with a pinhole
Test the mirror with a pinhole
Protect the polished surface
Protect the polished surface
Materialien
9- Platzhalter
- 1 StückPlatzhalter
- 300 gPlatzhalter
- 1 StückPlatzhalter
- 100 gPlatzhalter
- Platzhalter
- Platzhalter
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