Mr. Sharpco, Looks like you are getting good use from your new Celestron scope.
There may well be a toothy edge under there somewhere, but I think what you show is a good sized burr. Push the edge against the edge of a table or something and then check it again. If it's burr it will be smashed down where it hit the table.
That roll of crud at the base of the burr is the LOW that you have been wishing to see. Compare your images to this:
http://bessex.com/forum/showthread.php?t...41#pid4341
Look familiar?
The actual edge is under that pile of metal, or wire edge, or base of the burr or LOW or whatever you wish to call it.
Take an sharp point like the tip of an Exacto knife and slide it straight up the side against of the blade against the bottom of the roll of metal at the edge and push. I'm guessing that the LOW will be pried off the edge just like in the third image in the post that I linked to above.
That wire edge or LOW crap can be pesky to remove whilst still maintaining a toothy edge. It's easy if you don't mind a more polished edge as you can just use a fine abrasive.
If you look carefully at the third image in the link above, you can see that pushing against the base of the burr pried the LOW off the edge and the large flimsy part of the burr has been pushed to the back side of the blade. It is a bit dark, but you can see it. It's all one piece of burr crud. Flimsy on the top and the roll of metal or LOW at the bottom. Prying the LOW off the edge takes the rest of the burr with it.
At any rate I think you have an excellent example of the LOW that you have been wanting to be able to see, so it looks like your new scope is performing well for you.
There may well be a toothy edge under there somewhere, but I think what you show is a good sized burr. Push the edge against the edge of a table or something and then check it again. If it's burr it will be smashed down where it hit the table.
That roll of crud at the base of the burr is the LOW that you have been wishing to see. Compare your images to this:
http://bessex.com/forum/showthread.php?t...41#pid4341
Look familiar?
The actual edge is under that pile of metal, or wire edge, or base of the burr or LOW or whatever you wish to call it.
Take an sharp point like the tip of an Exacto knife and slide it straight up the side against of the blade against the bottom of the roll of metal at the edge and push. I'm guessing that the LOW will be pried off the edge just like in the third image in the post that I linked to above.
That wire edge or LOW crap can be pesky to remove whilst still maintaining a toothy edge. It's easy if you don't mind a more polished edge as you can just use a fine abrasive.
If you look carefully at the third image in the link above, you can see that pushing against the base of the burr pried the LOW off the edge and the large flimsy part of the burr has been pushed to the back side of the blade. It is a bit dark, but you can see it. It's all one piece of burr crud. Flimsy on the top and the roll of metal or LOW at the bottom. Prying the LOW off the edge takes the rest of the burr with it.
At any rate I think you have an excellent example of the LOW that you have been wanting to be able to see, so it looks like your new scope is performing well for you.

