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03-12-2012, 07:44 PM #1
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03-13-2012, 12:23 AM #2
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Re: Making a curved screen for Nthusim
You can basically use whatever material you want, but you have to think about the way the projectors will reflect the light back to your eyes. Some material will absorb and some reflect too much. Therefore, once you figure that out, you can build you curve; although, whatever you use you must think about expansion/contraction due to heat and cold. Also, will the material be all one piece or multiple pieces to form the curve?
If you're using multiple pieces, you have to think about the seams and where this pieces come together, they must be smooth otherwise you will see every seam, as well as any screws, indents, defects in the material and even poorly prepared painted surfaces (if painted).
I have used plastic sheeting, painted MDF (fiber board), and in the end finished with a custom 39ft x 9ft projector screen. Yes, it is a big screen! Funny thing is I only paid $400 US for it this past year. The company is in Wisconsin, USA and makes really good screens for very low cost; however, for some strange reason no one else has ordered from them even though I have posted a lot about them.
For another strange reason people tend to build their curved screens, where as you can just build a simple frame and attach a screen to it. When you add up the materials, the paint, and the time; getting a projector screen is cheaper and especially, if you make mistakes with building your own curved screen...it will be that much cheaper.
Finally are you using one projector or three. Your picture is really small and I cannot tell. If you have the room build for three now. Otherwise, you will be tearing down your first screen for a bigger one later...
Here is the info for the projection screen maker. If you call him and explain what you want, he will make it for you within about 3 days.
http://stores.ebay.com/Carls-Place-Projector-Screens
Take a look at this:
http://stores.ebay.com/Carls-Place-P...=p4634.c0.m322
Now, just imagine using PVC tubing and curving it for the frame (like shown, but it's flat in the photo)? You would have an awesome screen for less cost and less time (the major thing is time isn't it?).
Good Luck,
BSD
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03-13-2012, 03:28 AM #3
Re: Making a curved screen for Nthusim
My first screen was made of king size bed sheets and plastic tube. I made it real quick, just to see if curved screens could really be made to look as good as the pictures I'd seen here. It was crude, but did the trick...
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/show...tup?highlight=
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03-13-2012, 11:22 PM #4
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Re: Making a curved screen for Nthusim
Ok so I went to home depot and found some 4x8 white board...it looks like it will do the trick.
I also checked out a place that specializes in industrial plastics. They had "hips" or high impact polystyrene I believe. It is super light but plenty stiff enough to hold a curve with no support. They come in sheets of 4x8 or 5x10. I think the back side is dull if the glossy side is too glossy.
So what do you guys think?
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03-14-2012, 02:30 AM #5
Re: Making a curved screen for Nthusim
Is this the stuff in the same area as the pegboard? dull brown on one side and gloss white on the other? If so, that is what i use and it works fine. The key is to paint the dull side with screen paint and use that side. The shiny side is too bright, and paint does not adhere to it.
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03-14-2012, 05:32 PM #6
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Re: Making a curved screen for Nthusim
Yes it is basically pegboard. I went back to the industrial plastics to double check the "High Impact Polystyrene" and it turns it was not glossy as it appears on the previous photo. So, I purchased a 4x8 roll of the thinnest they had...about the thickness of a penny so it was real easy to work with...had it up in about 10 minutes with only some scotch tape.
Here are some pics of the end result...I have not configured with Nthusim.
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03-14-2012, 07:49 PM #7
Re: Making a curved screen for Nthusim
Nice. I like the fact it rolls up... I may look into it as my rebuild progresses. I have to build modular now as I'll be packing everything up for a move to Germany in couple of months. I'm trying to maximize buying the hard to get stuff (and more expensive stuff) here before I get overseas.
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03-20-2013, 01:16 AM #8
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03-20-2013, 01:54 AM #9
Re: Making a curved screen for Nthusim
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