WARNING: this hack, while very easy to perform will most likely void your AZGTI's warranty. I cannot be held responsible for any damage on your mount.
The AZGTi is a great little mout, perfect for nomade astrophotography save one little detail: it has no easy way of performing a neat polar alignment. A commonly used workaround is to use a Polemaster. After a first, rather complicated way of doing so (uploaded on Thingiverse), I re designed a v2, based on an idea seen on the new AM5 mount: simply put a vixen mini dovetail shoe on the mount and fix the Polemaster on a 3D printed support at this standard. This later part is available elsewhere on the site (https://www.printables.com/model/176993-polemaster-support-for-dovetail-mounting-base).
Installing is very easy:
Then you can either perform a rough polar alignment using a red dot finder or a fine one using a polemaster
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