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The Construction of my new < $99 - 2.4:1 screen

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Old 01-01-08, 10:54 AM   #1 (Link)
 
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The Construction of my new < $99 - 2.4:1 screen


Thanks everyone for all the ideas here.

I've wanted a new screen for a while - I had a pull down 4:3 da-lite that I paid $330 for - and after a few years of use a few things had changed - I had sold the old projector and gotten a 16x9, and I started noticing that the pull down dalite wasn't perfectly flat - it had some gentle ripples.

Neither of these were show stoppers and I've enjoyed my setup - but in the back of my mind - a new screen was on my upgrade radar. I had figured that a new screen would run me $600-$900 - as such it wasn't something I thought I'd do anytime soon.

Then I started reading about DIY screens -

There were several options that looked really appealing, and best of all, none of them seemed very expensive - I think the most I could have spent was $250 if I went all out.

I started reading up and getting samples of the Wilsonart Laminates thanks to WBassett, Mechman, and others hear at the shack.

Wanting it to be absolutely perfect, I started thinking of exactly how I wanted my screen - how big, what kind of border, how to mount the laminate, etc...

Not sure if anyone can relate, but for these kinds of things, I can get pretty caught up in the "ultimate design" and can easily spend a lot of time before commiting to build something.

Then one day I read a post about someone who built a simple frame with 1x4's and used some black out cloth from jo-annes to make a screen for under $99.

That really caught my attention, and I felt, that for under $99, I could build one of those now - even if I replaced it later with a better design.

Immediate benefits are that I no longer have any ripples, and I have a very nice 3 1/2 inch velvet covered border (my old 4x3 was a pull down - black spray painted border)

I decided on a 2.4:1 screen, and picked 50x120 - I liked the size, and the math works out to nice even numbers - easy to measure and cut.

I'll be using the screen 2 ways - for 2.4:1 movies, I zoom my projector so the movie perfectly fits in the 50x120 the frame. For 16x9 sources, I zoom the projector back in so that the image is 50x89.

For the final phase of my "build", I bought some of that pink foam board from home depot, and cut out 2 panels of roughly 50x15.5 each, and will cover them with velvet - to mask the screen down to 16x9.

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So far I am thrilled with the results - We watched Harry Potter (2.4:1) and it really had a nice movie theater feel to it - The black velvet does a great job of absorbing the spillover light from the projector and you're really not aware that the projector has been zoomed. It's a much better feeling than watching it on a 16x9 with black bars at the top and bottom.

Playing xbox in the 50x89 area is also great - I had experimented with different screen sizes (thinking bigger would be better) what I found was, I played much better in the games when the screen size was big, but not huge - too small a screen and the detail was hard to see - too big a screen and there was too much to take in without moving the eyes back and forth.

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The Contruction of my new < $99 - 2.4:1 screen


I recently built a DIY 2.4:1 screen.....

50 inches tall, 120 wide (130 diagonal)

I don't have contruction pictures, but I'll outline what I did...

Frame: 5 boards total:
2x 1x4x12 foot 'select' from menards, $10 each
2x 1x4x6 foot 'quality' from menards, $2 each
1x 1x3x8 foot "select' from menards, $5
Wood total: $29

2 packages "L" brackets from wallmart $2 each
hardware total: $4

4.5 yards of black velvet from Joannes $12.99/yd, less 40% coupon
4 yards of blackout cloth from joannes $2.99/yd, less 10% coupon
Fabric total $46

Foam board: (to mask the 2.4 screen down to 1.78)
1 sheet pink 1/2 x 4x8 cut down to 2 panels of 50x15.5 $7.49
1 can spray adhesive $7
Masking total $15

Project total: $94

Construction:
Tools used:
Table saw
Miter saw
Router
hand Staple gun
Air staple gun
screwdriver
drill

I began by cutting 45 degree cuts on each end of the 4 1x4 boards - so that the inside dimensions were 120 on the longer 2 and 50 on the shorter two - I discarded the scraps.

That concluded the use of the miter saw.

Next I used the table saw, and cut the 1x3 down to 2 inches (a 1x3 is really .75 by 2.5 - so now its .75x2.0)
I then tilted the blade of the table saw to 30 degrees and cut the .75x2.0 piece lengthwise to make a french cleat to hang the screen.

That completed the cutting on the french cleat.

Lasly, I used the table saw to cut a few grooves on the back sides of the 1x4's -
I used these grooves for my staples, I'll try and provide a picture or drawing at some point in the future...

That concluded the use of the table saw...

I then used my router with a 1/4 inch rounding bit and rounded the edges of the 1x4s (only the audience facing edges, no the back sides)

That complted my use of the router.

Now I laid the black velvet face down on a setup table and put the board on top of the velvet.
I stapled the velvet to the boards on the backside, wraping around the front and stapled again on the back.

I then laid all 4 pieces on the floor in the theater room, face down.
I used the 'L' Brackets to screw them together.
measured both diagonals to ensure it was square.
installed the Blackout cloth - vinyl side down and stapled with the hand stapler (Hand staples are easier to remove than the air powered stapler.

Lastly I attached the french cleat to the frame, and to the wall.

Total project time - about a full day, including shopping.
Total project cost - $95 plus tax


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Re: The Contruction of my new < $99 - 2.4:1 screen


Sounds very nice... how about a finished pic.


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Re: The Contruction of my new < $99 - 2.4:1 screen


Quote:
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Sounds very nice... how about a finished pic.

Sounds awesome, Jack!


^^^ Oh, and I agree with that guy I quoted ^^^
We need PICS!!


(You did know those requests were coming, didn't you???)


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Good one Jack...

The old BOC screen has been around for a long time and is still a favourite with many people..Probably because nothing is needed to be added to it,and its very low price..

I must say however, that it's not a brilliant screen and there are many other materials that perform better...particullarly the laminates..They are more expensive admittedly, but you only get what you pay for..

In the meantime..enjoy your new screen...


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Re: The Contruction of my new < $99 - 2.4:1 screen


Neat idea about the dado for burying the staples. Good one!


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Sounds like a wonderful screen, way to go!

How do you attach your DIY masking panels to your screen ?

Thanks, John


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It's a friction fit on the top, bottom and side.


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Thanks Jack ! Looking forward to the pics.


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