I'm not making an excuse but it might help if I admit I have slight dyslexia and sometimes think it might be slight dementia too, except people aren't supposed to know they have that.
Many new members mistakenly think I'm an expert optics chap because of what I do but it may be a good idea to explain that my 'bit of a knack' originates from an accidental discovery of what I could see by removing the add-on from behind my scope one night and looking through it.
I refer to this rather agricultural ting based on a plywood batten:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiO-hNw ... -OWKFJadkw
That led me to look deeper into the gains to be made from not using a scope and I subsequently got to this;
http://nightvisionforumuk.com/viewtopic ... icated+rig
That in turn evolved into something better after a very clever forum member called Roland (of rolaids bench videos) from the USA showed us a better camera with privacy zones that could be made into crosshairs.
Long story short then, I'm just some bloke in a shed trying to make things better for people with a DIY mindset to make low light shooting rigs which has sort of morphed into supplementing my taxi driver takings by making unique and difficult for Joe Blogg things with a not very brilliant bench hobby lathe and a bit of a knack for putting things together.
I sort of subconsciously expect other people can do the same things as me - but we are all better at some things than others. There are many things I've tried to do and failed miserably, laying blue bricks for my conservatory base was one example.
The mental issues - if that's what they - are stem from me not being able to cope with questions I either can't answer, read wrongly or just think I have already answered and can't think of a better way to say them, added to a bit of a Victor Meldrew outlook as I get older.
So - I just want to publically say I'm sorry guys.


















