First I was inspired by other Pikon projects:
https://incoherency.co.uk/blog/stories/pikon-telescope-hardware.html
&
http://pikon.patrickaalto.com/pikonblog.html
..and like most strikes of inspiration I went straight to amazon and bought stuff. Also like most of my frenzied purchases I had neglected to notice that the mirror I purchased was 1000mm focal (instead of the 500mm per the standard Pikon plans). I also neglected to notice that the Pikon plans call for a metric tube size, which turns out to be quite difficult to source here in the US. Naturally by this point I had already printed all the parts and worse of all... I committed the cardinal sin. I told my wife and kinds that I was building a telescope! A full eight months later I finally had a telescope.
The first set of instructions is mostly about building the telescope itself out of poster board. However, this project has quickly morphed into a motion control system about how to control the telescope.
Special thanks to the people who made the OpenSCAD pulleys and gears:https://www.thingiverse.com/droftarts/about - Pulleyshttps://www.thingiverse.com/janssen86/about - Focus Gears
cogs are all 3D Printed. I'll be posting them shortly. I'm still finishing up the reduction box. I'll post the links to the belts right now. I got the threaded rod at my local hardware store.
I'm still in the processes of catching up this project page with all things I have done thus far so more is coming.