A Professional Manufacturer of Smart Interactive Screens For More Than 10 Years
Hi everyone, this is my first instruction so please relax with me.
This is a portable projector screen and I have an idea that it took about 20 minutes to assemble, not including preparation and calculation.
I don't have any flowers on it!
I found everything I needed at home.
But this can be changed and adjusted if your family doesn't stock up on random stuff and shouldn't be more than $50 from scratch.
I used: 1 good quality curtains (black)
Scrap iron fence 2 curtain ring 1.
1 quality white screen material (
Mine is filled but has the look and feel of the real screen)
It should be possible to find a small one in a cheap place and find a double size liner on the bed.
Anything that feels rightoptional old t-shirt)
I used the scrap iron fence for another project on the frame.
Help reduce time and money.
Make sure you have enough material for your screen to cover it when you get the frame.
You don't want to spend hours building or looking for the perfect frame to find the reason you need it.
Make sure your frame is beautiful and clean and my frame has some sharp edges.
If you're worried about hurting any of your women on the frame. (
Like my grandma borrowed my curtains)
Take an old shirt and cut it off so you have a patch that you can stick to the edge.
I chose to skip this step and take this opportunity to minimize the volume of my screen as much as possible.
To prevent drilling into my wall just for this screen, I added the handle.
It's very simple to do this.
There are packing belts on the fence.
It is made of flexi plastic and is very durable.
I circled it under the fence, created a stand and tied it to the fence using black tape so it doesn't slide up and down while trying to finish the project.
I also tested duck tape if you can't find the packing tape.
Put a duck belt stuck on one side.
Then stick the other side to it. do it 2-
If your frame is a bit heavy like mine, it's time to make sure it's durable.
The next step is the tricky part.
Add material in the frame to prevent sunlight or any other light coming in from the back and add some high quality to the screen.
The components of the real screen are very basic, material (
Good quality curtains)
Turn off the lights.
And screen (my white pad)
Give it the canvas of the picture you can display.
I pulled the curtain open and turned it over so it fell on the fence. (
Sun protection material for me)
It's good to record it, and if yours is as big as mine, you may need to go through some folds.
I put it in the bar with duck tape and there is no fridge.
In this project, all methods keep your tape as much as possible.
When you put the frame together, you can grab a friend or an object to help you keep it in place.
I grabbed a speaker and leaned it against it, sticking the curtains tight and nice.
You're almost done!
After adding the original black curtain, I continued to do the same thing with white.
It's just that I rarely use transparent packaging tape.
Be careful not to use too much on the edge and avoid using tape in the middle of the screen.
The tape is very reflective and often used can cause your screen to swell and overall a bad picture.
After recording everything very well and very tight, I added two curtain rings to my handle and hung it on an informed curtain rod (
Don't try to hang a heavy fence from your curtain rod!
Our curtains are made for us.
To prove to you the quality of everything I have used, I hang it in the brightest room in the house and you can see how bright the sun is through the door, but there is no sunshine on the screen I made.
I hope you like my project.