I came across the following site which allows you to print out a Bahtinov mask and you cut it out yourself. Its used for getting vey accurate focus
http://astrojargon.net/MaskGenerator.aspx
All you need do is fill in the details for your scope, it generates a .svg file,
If you cant open the file, go to the following site and download inkscape
http://www.inkscape.org/download/?lang=en
This program will print out the mask to proper scale on an A4 printer,
I did this for the 12" and had to print out to 2 sheets, I then double laminated the sheets making them someway rigid, then then came the very tedious 2-3 hour run at cutting out the slots with a good sharp crafts knife.
For a good rundown on how bahtinov mask work, see
http://www.btinternet.com/~gfcarey/bahtinov.htm
Anyway, I captured an avi video of jupiter on Sept19th focusing using the mask, I put it through registax and it came out alot better then I thought it would.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2591/397 ... 8186_o.jpg

12"LX200 + 2xbarlow + toucam pro
None of the individual frames looked anything special yet the resultant image was alot better then I thought it would be
Its not up there with the real planetary camera shots, but it'll do for now.
I took a similar image a few days before without the mask and it doesnt compare to it at all.