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Old 28-03-2006, 10:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New DIY Screen Finished .

Hi Guys

Well after reading some of the below threads today in work, i shot off an hour early and bought a new saw, some wood and black out blind material.

http://members.shaw.ca/danhanson/The...eenproject.htm
cheers to Dan Hanson for this guide

4 Hours later... Ive got a new massive screen its about 98" . 220cm wide.

Id advise anyone to do this who is contemplating a home made job. It was so cheap, and at the moment its sat on my window sil held up with bluetac, its that light.

Also its got more of a mat effect so non of the hot spot issues like foamex (Please correct me if im wrong)

Well cheers for your inspiration everyone. Just need my own house now so i can really go for it


Wood + Glue = £12 (4 x 22cm x 2.2cm x 240m Pine)
Saw = £10
Velvet and Blackout = £13 (2.5 meters or each)
Staple Gun from Work
Miter off dad

so £35 all in all aint bad for a screen this size, that looks this good.

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Old 28-03-2006, 10:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Whoa! That looks pretty professional! Congrats!
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Old 28-03-2006, 10:55 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Great job!
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Old 28-03-2006, 10:56 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Whoa! That looks pretty professional! Congrats!
cheers,

normally my jobs end up a bit of a bodge. So it was a suprising change for it to goto plan for once.

Really was a piece of ****. Would recomend the above link for any diy screen

seeing the V40 thread inspired me too, really wish id got a plasma so i could give one of them ago. Have to wait till 1080p now

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Old 29-03-2006, 7:54 AM   #5 (permalink)
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that looks superb mate!

I am moving house shortly and a fixed screen is a definate option- so on the menu now is making my own!
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Old 29-03-2006, 12:02 PM   #6 (permalink)
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That does look great - I've just about finished the work on my cellar conversion and was going to make a diy screen, so this is well timed!

Where did you get the materials from? I'm tempted to build a screen at the weekend if it's that straight-forward. Looks like even I could do it!

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Old 29-03-2006, 12:29 PM   #7 (permalink)
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That does look great - I've just about finished the work on my cellar conversion and was going to make a diy screen, so this is well timed!

Where did you get the materials from? I'm tempted to build a screen at the weekend if it's that straight-forward. Looks like even I could do it!

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Hi Rich

I got the Blackout Material from The Fabric Warehouse, southport, but id presume any curtain maker would have it in stock. Also make sure your keep it on the roll to avoid creasing.

I needed mine to be portable hence why i used blackout material. If you are going for a permanent screen ive herd a mdf board and projector screen paint is the best way of going.

Good luck with your build, really is a doddle, even for novices just like me . . lol
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Old 29-03-2006, 7:26 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Even cheaper screen!

Just bought an ikea roller blind TUPPLUR 195cm x 200cm wiith a blackout backing - only £19.99!
Hung it from the roof and it's fantastic - especially if you aren't too good with hammer and nails.
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Just bought an ikea roller blind TUPPLUR 195cm x 200cm wiith a blackout backing - only £19.99!
Hung it from the roof and it's fantastic - especially if you aren't too good with hammer and nails.
i have one of these and im happy with it for now, i was thinking of adding this ,what do you think would it work? Self Adhesive Black Flok Tape at http://www.goosystems.co.uk/products.htm
depending on how thick it is weather or not it would roll smoothly .
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Hi Guys

Id had a Rollerblind myself for a while, but the ripples started to annoy me eventually. With the homemade screen like the one above, its almost like a tensioned screen because you have stretched the material over the back of the frame.

I had more difficulty getting the Blind to stay in my plasterboard roof than making the Fixed screen, and i really am crap at diy
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Id had a Rollerblind myself for a while, but the ripples started to annoy me eventually. With the homemade screen like the one above, its almost like a tensioned screen because you have stretched the material over the back of the frame.

I had more difficulty getting the Blind to stay in my plasterboard roof than making the Fixed screen, and i really am crap at diy
i used chunky twist screws which grip into the plasterboard works well.
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Old 30-03-2006, 10:27 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Its posts like this that make me want to buy a projector! Very nice matey :thumbsup

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Very nice matey
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Its posts like this that make me want to buy a projector
Just do it
There is no going back though once you have experienced the big screen in your home.
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Just do it
There is no going back though once you have experienced the big screen in your home.
Good Words Inzaman.... As soon as i has watched one episode of Family Guy on my Friends PJ i was on the internet looking at which one to buy.

If you dont think youve got the room....MAKE THE ROOM.

Do It Jon Do It......

Cheers for the thumbs up guys.
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Tomorrow my 1st job is (with a pal) installing ,y new pull down blind from the ceiling.. cost me £100 and its BIG (2.6m across). The material is near matt (ever so slightly satin) so will be fine. Cant wait... BIG PS2 session tomorrow night I reckon !!
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