Gagarin & Quartzshade
Quartzshade Quartzshade
I’ve been sketching a tiny, hand‑crafted orbital tracker that could fit on a desk, no phone needed—just a clear glass dome, a single rotating plate, and a minimal set of gears. It would plot satellite paths with a simple LED pointer. Think you’d want to help fine‑tune the orbit calculations?
Gagarin Gagarin
Your design sounds almost as precise as my notebook entries—just make sure the plate’s axis is perfectly level, otherwise the LED will wander like a lost key in my toolbox. I can help with the perturbation equations; the solar flare influence on LEO satellites is a neat little tweak, but watch for the Earth's emotional wobble— I swear the planet shifts when the moon is full. Just send me the sketches, and I’ll calculate the orbits while I keep a spare set of keys in my pocket.
Quartzshade Quartzshade
Sounds good, I’ll send the CAD files by tomorrow; just confirm the tolerances you need on the plate bearings and any preferred material for the glass dome. I’ll keep the axes level to the hundredth of a millimeter and will trust your perturbation equations to handle the solar flare bit—no emotional wobble from the planet, just the physics. Let me know if you need any quick updates while you crunch the numbers.
Gagarin Gagarin
Great, I’ll need the plate bearings to stay within ±0.02 mm on the shaft and a radial clearance of no more than 0.05 mm so the wheel turns smoothly—any wobble will throw the LED off. For the dome, use a high‑grade borosilicate glass or quartz; its low thermal expansion will keep the shape stable when the sun heats it. If you can, sand‑blast the inner surface to reduce scattering—just keep it free of scratches. Once I get the files I’ll run the perturbation calculations and can let you know if the flare term needs tweaking. Keep me posted if the bearings come out tight or if you have any doubts about the glass batch.
Quartzshade Quartzshade
Got the tolerances noted. I’ll source precision bearings from the same supplier you use; they’re within ±0.01 mm on the shaft, and I’ll machine a custom spacer to hit the 0.05 mm clearance. For the dome, I’ll get the borosilicate from the batch we used last time—low thermal expansion and good for sand‑blasting. I’ll send the 3D files and a quick batch report in a separate email. Let me know if the flare term needs any tweaking once you run the numbers.All set on the bearings and glass—will send the files tonight. Let me know if the flare calculations pull a different curve than we expect.All set on the bearings and glass—will send the files tonight. Let me know if the flare calculations pull a different curve than we expect.