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mr_ro_co
Joined: 08 May 2006 Posts: 1643 Location: Santa Fe NM
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Link Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 4:14 pm Post subject: Any DIY Spandex screens here? |
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Anyone built a spandex screen? I'm intrigued by this cheap approach for AT, but it can't be at the expense of image quality.
Seems the dudes at AVS are using something called White Milliskin.
Steve
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the big E
Joined: 20 Apr 2013 Posts: 1928 Location: speedwell Tn.
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Link Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 5:58 am Post subject: Re: Any DIY Spandex screens here? |
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mr_ro_co wrote: | Anyone built a spandex screen? I'm intrigued by this cheap approach for AT, but it can't be at the expense of image quality.
Seems the dudes at AVS are using something called White Milliskin.
Steve |
i built my screen with a wood frame and used aluminum foil(backing) and a sheet works great and is cheep(just not too easy)
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scir16v
Joined: 02 Jan 2009 Posts: 112 Location: St. Louis
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Link Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 10:43 pm Post subject: |
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I did a spandex material screen for mine. it seems that it might be a bit dimmer than traditional screen material, but my room is completely dark and it works well. I used 2 types of spandex. A black spandex for a backing, and then a white for the screen.
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the big E
Joined: 20 Apr 2013 Posts: 1928 Location: speedwell Tn.
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Link Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 10:52 pm Post subject: |
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scir16v wrote: | I did a spandex material screen for mine. it seems that it might be a bit dimmer than traditional screen material, but my room is completely dark and it works well. I used 2 types of spandex. A black spandex for a backing, and then a white for the screen. |
The black spandex material is the cause of it being darker then a normal screen I used alumnium foil for a backing on mine and it helps the contrast ratio of the picture
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scir16v
Joined: 02 Jan 2009 Posts: 112 Location: St. Louis
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Link Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 4:12 am Post subject: |
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I wanted to make sure that it stayed AT though. I only put the black backing in after I saw too much reflection from behind the screen.
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the big E
Joined: 20 Apr 2013 Posts: 1928 Location: speedwell Tn.
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Link Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 4:23 am Post subject: |
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scir16v wrote: | I wanted to make sure that it stayed AT though. I only put the black backing in after I saw too much reflection from behind the screen. |
yea reflections suck big time
i think i am going to have to redo my screen as it seems that the a foil backing i used is loose(possibly tore loose when i had to lift the screen to get to my sub) and is causing halos around white letters on black backgrounds so i will have to redo it soon as my ecp ships tomorrow (thanks to curt) and i want the best picture
any suggestions on different material for my 10 foot screen(i know its big) but i like life sized picture
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mr_ro_co
Joined: 08 May 2006 Posts: 1643 Location: Santa Fe NM
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Link Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 1:18 am Post subject: |
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I have my first attempt at a stretched fabric spandex screen in place. I chose one layer of black and one layer of matte white millskin material. Results are promising, but I think I need another layer of white, or maybe a layer of silver milliskin behind the white layer. The digital guys usually use the silver for better color and blacks, but I'm guessing the white is needed with the lower light output of the CRT. That and the new screen is 9', which means light output from my 9500 at 50% contrast is not as good as I want it.
Materials used:
796 Milliskin Matte (Black)
795 Milliskin Matte (White)
Acoustic performance, while not measured yet, seems quite good in terms of minal HF attenuation, and no other artifacts to report.
Anyone else gone down this route with DIY spandex screen?
Steve
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garyfritz
Joined: 08 Apr 2006 Posts: 12026 Location: Fort Collins, CO
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Link Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 1:32 am Post subject: |
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big E's route of putting a reflective surface behind the white is interesting, if you weren't trying for AT. As cheap as the spandex is, you could do a layer of white spandex, a layer of reflective silver mylar, and back it up with a layer of black spandex to make sure the mylar stays tight against the white. Wouldn't work at all for AT though.
I'm surprised you don't notice any HF attenuation, Steve. Guess the material is thin/light enough that it doesn't block much.
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mr_ro_co
Joined: 08 May 2006 Posts: 1643 Location: Santa Fe NM
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Link Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 2:14 am Post subject: |
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garyfritz wrote: | big E's route of putting a reflective surface behind the white is interesting, if you weren't trying for AT. As cheap as the spandex is, you could do a layer of white spandex, a layer of reflective silver mylar, and back it up with a layer of black spandex to make sure the mylar stays tight against the white. Wouldn't work at all for AT though.
I'm surprised you don't notice any HF attenuation, Steve. Guess the material is thin/light enough that it doesn't block much. |
There is some HF attenuation, maybe 3~6 dB, becoming progressively worse at the highest frequencies, but easily addressable with some eq.
I'm thinking maybe another layer of white or a layer of silver spandex behind the existing layer of white may be the fix. One thing is for sure: Materials are cheap, but labor is significant. Lots and lots of stapling!
Steve
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Spanky Ham
Joined: 22 Mar 2006 Posts: 5643 Location: Comedy Central
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Link Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 2:42 am Post subject: |
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Interesting. I don't think any AT screen could ever get over unity gain unless it had a very high gain coating applied to it originally.
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mr_ro_co
Joined: 08 May 2006 Posts: 1643 Location: Santa Fe NM
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Link Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 11:46 pm Post subject: |
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Spanky Ham wrote: | Interesting. I don't think any AT screen could ever get over unity gain unless it had a very high gain coating applied to it originally. |
I'm well below the reflectivity of a no-gain matte white screen. The question is will be how many more layers of white spandex will I need to at least approach that and not suffer too much HF attenuation. I’ll add another layer of white and see how that works out. I’m not sure I want to tackle it with the hand powered stapler into oak, though. What a chore. I need to come up with a better way of securing the fabric than staples. Maybe using hanging weights for uniform tensioning, then a press fitted bead in a groove type for easy removal. Or maybe send it to a seamstress and make some fitted sheets!
Steve
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garyfritz
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Link Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 2:13 am Post subject: |
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I just used an old electric staple gun to mount my BO cloth screen. You can get one for $25-$30 and save your hand...
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mr_ro_co
Joined: 08 May 2006 Posts: 1643 Location: Santa Fe NM
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Link Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 1:51 pm Post subject: |
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I may have to get one. Don't think I'm up for another round with the manual one.
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