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Muddler
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I've priced out some projection screens and they are crazy-silly expensive. I have a feeling the price is wrapped up in the thought that people will pay it not knowing any better. I want a fixed wall (fixed tension) screen with no frills beyond the highest material quality - I can add my own black border. When I saw that pull-down screens were 1/3 the cost of fixed screens, I realized that the pricing is not the material.
So, I want a very high quality screen that I build myself. The ratio will be 16:9 and I don't really have any special issues as far as viewing location. Viewers will be around 9-12 feet from the screen with projection being about 12 feet back. I'm looking at the Panasonic PT-L500 projector. (850 rated ANSI, not that that means much in reality).
I need two things: (1) a source for the screen material - any retailers you know of? and (2) suggestions for the build - plans are great, but mostly I need the dos and don'ts
I'm particularly interested in your views on tensioning, materials, and fastening of course. My fall-back scinario is to buy a pull-down and take off the material. I'd probably use wood for the frame and attach the material canvas-style with staples. Thoughts?
Thanks
So, I want a very high quality screen that I build myself. The ratio will be 16:9 and I don't really have any special issues as far as viewing location. Viewers will be around 9-12 feet from the screen with projection being about 12 feet back. I'm looking at the Panasonic PT-L500 projector. (850 rated ANSI, not that that means much in reality).
I need two things: (1) a source for the screen material - any retailers you know of? and (2) suggestions for the build - plans are great, but mostly I need the dos and don'ts
I'm particularly interested in your views on tensioning, materials, and fastening of course. My fall-back scinario is to buy a pull-down and take off the material. I'd probably use wood for the frame and attach the material canvas-style with staples. Thoughts?
Thanks