
Grinding a Glass Lens for a Telescope — Shaping Light with Abrasive and Patience
Every refracting telescope, microscope, camera, and spectacle begins with a shaped piece of glass — a lens. The art of grinding glass into precise curved surfaces was developed in the late 13th century for spectacles, then refined dramatically in the early 17th century when telescope makers needed lenses of much longer focal length and higher optical quality. The process is fundamentally simple: a flat glass disc is rubbed against a curved tool (or vice versa) with abrasive grit and water between them. The grit cuts away glass where it contacts most, gradually producing a smooth spherical curve. Coarser grits establish the rough curve, finer grits remove the scratches left by coarser ones, and a final polish with cerium oxide or rouge on a pitch lap produces a transparent, optically smooth surface. Galileo ground his own lenses in 1609. Newton considered lens grinding too slow and switched to mirrors, but Huygens, Dollond, and Fraunhofer perfected the technique over the following two centuries. This blueprint grinds a plano-convex lens from a flat glass disc — the same basic process used from the Renaissance to the present day.
Instrucciones
Understand lens geometry
Understand lens geometry
Select the glass blank
Select the glass blank
Materiales para este paso:
Glass Sheet1 piezaPrepare the grinding tool
Prepare the grinding tool
Materiales para este paso:
Glass Sheet1 piezaRough grind with coarse grit
Rough grind with coarse grit
Materiales para este paso:
Test the curve with a template
Test the curve with a template
Herramientas necesarias:
Measuring RulerFine grind with progressively finer grits
Fine grind with progressively finer grits
Materiales para este paso:
Prepare a pitch lap for polishing
Prepare a pitch lap for polishing
Materiales para este paso:
Pine Pitch Glue100 g
Beeswax30 gPolish with cerium oxide
Polish with cerium oxide
Materiales para este paso:
Cerium Oxide Polish50 gTest the focal length
Test the focal length
Grind the eyepiece lens (shorter focal length)
Grind the eyepiece lens (shorter focal length)
Materiales para este paso:
Glass Sheet1 pieza
Cerium Oxide Polish25 gMateriales
6- 3 piezasMarcador de posición
- 300 gMarcador de posición
- 100 gMarcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
Herramientas requeridas
1- Marcador de posición
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