PARTS LIST
(1) "working" VGA or SVGA monitor 13-15"
(1) "non-working" VGA monitor 13-15"(cover)
(1) "non-working" ProjectorTV (lens and or screen)
(1) 35" wooden poster frame (or Fernell Screen)
(1) Shower curtain-liner (only to be used as a screen)
|

The
"working" VGA monitor to be used was found at a second-hand
shop (Computer Renaissance) for $19.95, and the "non-working"
one was given to me, and lucky cat that I am, the darn thing
was exactly the right size.
For the 'non-working'
projectorTV; I got lucky and found it at a thrift-store. The
cost of this; "not working" device was just a matter
of $10.00 and a friend to help lift it into my truck. Even better
yet...the purchase of this has given me three (3) projection
lenses to work with; even though I only needed one.
The "Fernell
Lens" in this project came from another TV (big screen)
that was being thrown-out by a TV repair shop, and it did'nt
cost me anything, I just had to promise to take the whole thing.
The care and time to disassemble it from the cabinet in one piece
was a trick, but well worth the effort.
I used the 'ol shower curtain ($5@Walmart) screen for awhile
before I found the Fernell Lens, and it made quite a good looking
display. If you have to use the shower curtain for a screen,
then make sure you buy the cheaper kind 'semi-clear' or 'white'
(1ml if possible), the thinner; the better, just don't rip it!
Poster frames come
in a variety of styles (36"x 24"), but all you need
is a wooden type (no glass), or one that will let you stretch
and secure the shower curtain via "staples" or glue.
If you get a wooden frame (about $5), may I suggest using an
ordinary stapler for securing the shower curtain liner, and be
sure to remove all the wrinkles and creases by "lightly"
stretching the liner to fit. (Don't worry if you got a few creases
from the shower liner being folded, they will disapear in a couple
days.)
Some of the things that might be needed, and not on
the list:
(1) Black Sheet or canvas (light-blocking) for covering
the entire project if you intend on using it in a bright room
or place with alot of lighting. The big screen is VERY sensitive
to lighting and you'll get the best performance in the evening
hours or in a totally dark room. If you can...concider having
two (2) monitors for the computer using the big screen, because
at times you might want to switch.
(2or3) peices of carpet moulding or paneling trim; provided
they are the same length and can mount to the screen and VGA
projector with small screws.
o: o: o: o: o: o:
|