i have a 1000pf air variable cap,its min capacitance is to high for my needs,i was thinking of removing some plates to reduce it,its a nice cap so seems a pity to butcher it,if i put say a 175pf air variable in series with it,would that lower the overall min c?
You don't really need another
variable cap in series. You may use just a regular constant capacitance small cap (IDK, e.g. NP0/C0G ceramics).
For example, with another 1000 pF in series, you'll have 1000/2 = 500 pF maximum capacitance. And minimum - depends on the minimum of your variable cap.
For, example, if your air variable cap has a 100 pF minimum capacitance then in series with this new 1000 pF it will be about 91 pF in series (the new minimum).
With a 510 pF additional cap in series with your 1000/100 pF cap, you'll have 338 pF maximum and 84 pF minimum.
With a 330 pF additional cap in series with your 1000/100 pF cap, you'll have 248 pF maximum and 77 pF minimum.
With a 100 pF additional cap in series with your 1000/100 pF cap, you'll have 91 pF maximum and 50 pF minimum.
1/Cnew = 1/C1 + 1/C2.