Screen, screen wall, and details 
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transpixel Here is a "rough" sketch of the details I am trying for the screen framework transpixel
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transpixel Here is a pic of the frame pieces. transpixel
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transpixel The frame is in 4 parts, 114" length and 48" width. They will be joined by the angle irons transpixel
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Here is a "rough" sketch of the details I am trying for the screen framework
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Here is a pic of the frame pieces.
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The frame is in 4 parts, 114" length and 48" width. They will be joined by the angle irons
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transpixel Covered the floor, brought the roll out! I've had it for almost 6 months! transpixel
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transpixel Build the frame. The double angle irons is a good idea transpixel
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transpixel SMX suggest you "offset" the screen to reduce "moive", an effect that sometimes visually occurs with certain projectors. transpixel
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Covered the floor, brought the roll out! I've had it for almost 6 months!
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Build the frame. The double angle irons is a good idea
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SMX suggest you "offset" the screen to reduce "moive", an effect that sometimes visually occurs with certain projectors.
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transpixel The laser makes nice straight lines on which to cut! transpixel
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transpixel I used a 6" border. I was a little nervous making that first cut! transpixel
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transpixel Voila! Stapled and tensioned with the little corner key tensioners. transpixel
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The laser makes nice straight lines on which to cut!
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I used a 6" border. I was a little nervous making that first cut!
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Voila! Stapled and tensioned with the little corner key tensioners.
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