Posted by Michael Gilligan on 01/12/2016 16:40:58:
Posted by Jon Gibbs on 01/12/2016 13:06:02:
Can you imagine centering up a part in one?
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I would rather not
… But, curiously enough, the tribrach has become the standard way of levelling theodolite, etc. [whereas the early ones had four-screw levelling]. Logically, one might think that the difficulties were comparable.
MichaelG.
The principle is that a three-point contact in two dimensions is always stable, four is not.
The same arrangement is used for aligning telescope finders, Where the adjustment range is small it is possible to fit the adjusters so their effect is, to all intents and purposes, at right angles over small adjustments and some finderscope arrangements do this.
This means adjusters at 0, 90 and 225 degrees. You could make a scrolled + independent chuck with jaws at these angles that would be very easy to adjust but would look very wrong…
Neil