1 - Applying double-sided tape

1 - Applying double-sided tape

Double-sided tape is applied to the acrylic to hold down the Sulky Solvy compliant surface.

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2 - Entire perimiter is taped

2 - Entire perimiter is taped

Double-sided tape is applied to the acrylic to hold down the Sulky Solvy compliant surface.

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3 - Our projector

3 - Our projector

We borrowed an InFocus DLP project for this test.

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4 - Taped perimeter with frame

4 - Taped perimeter with frame

Double-sided tape is applied to the acrylic to hold down the Sulky Solvy compliant surface.

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5 - Close-up of taped corner

5 - Close-up of taped corner

Double-sided tape is applied to the acrylic to hold down the Sulky Solvy compliant surface.

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6 - Stretching compliant surface

6 - Stretching compliant surface

A sheet of Sulky Solvy is stretched over the taped acrylic with two people pulling the four corners to keep it taught.

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7 - Close-up of corner with Sulky Solvy

7 - Close-up of corner with Sulky Solvy

A sheet of Sulky Solvy is stretched over the taped acrylic with two people pulling the four corners to keep it taught.

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8 - Trimming excess material

8 - Trimming excess material

Excess Sulky Solvy is trimmed with a knife.

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9 - Acrylic with trimmed Sulky Solvy

9 - Acrylic with trimmed Sulky Solvy

Excess Sulky Solvy is trimmed with a knife.

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10 - Close-up of trimmed corner

10 - Close-up of trimmed corner

Excess Sulky Solvy is trimmed with a knife.

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11 - Stretching projector screen

11 - Stretching projector screen

After the Sulky Solvy is applied, we put another perimeter of double-sided tape on that, and then stretched a sheet of Rosco Grey over it.

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12 - Trimming Rosco Grey

12 - Trimming Rosco Grey

The excess Rosco Grey is trimmed from the edges with a knife, just like we did with the Sulky Solvy.

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13 - Multi-touch display without frame

13 - Multi-touch display without frame

This shows our multi-touch display, minus the frame. We have a base of polished acrylic, covered...

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14 - Close-up of multi-touch without frame

14 - Close-up of multi-touch without frame

This shows our multi-touch display, minus the frame. We have a base of polished acrylic, covered...

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15 - Multi-touch display without frame

15 - Multi-touch display without frame

This shows our multi-touch display, minus the frame. We have a base of polished acrylic, covered...

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16 - Fitting frame over surface

16 - Fitting frame over surface

The frame of the display consists of an aluminum channel for the infrared LED ribbons from environmentallights.com.

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17 - Spacers inside frame

17 - Spacers inside frame

Inside the aluminum channel are neoprene spacers to keep the LEDs the right distance away from the...

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18 - Temporary tape on corners

18 - Temporary tape on corners

The aluminum channel from environmentallights.com was cut diagonally to form the frame. The corners...

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