What constitutes the best physical environment for using and housing your telescope? Traditionally, this is a dome, but other housings are also commonly in use. Most of these alternatives lack the allure of a dome, however, with most amateur astronomers dreaming of having their own dome. Some succeed, either by purchasing expensive fibreglass assemblies or by going through the complex procedure of making a wooden or metal dome.
In this presentation I explore the history of the 'home dome' and the development of an alternative construction concept for making them, one which is easily scalable from 1.2m to over 3m, and achievable with simple wood- or metal-working tools.
I also look at a process for inexpensively automating this dome using three different computer controlled systems.
Finally, I will look at the viability of domes and their alternatives in different situations.