You can use a darker or black material behind the white screen to get the even color without seeing the middle post.
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I work at Da-Lite and I always wondered why people just wanted to buy the fabric on a cardboard tube . thanks for the info cheep scate.
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ROCK AND ROLL DUDE. I dug it. Heart and soul man; let the naysayers piss right off. Good stuff man. Thanks.
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Fuck me thats the worst diy'er ive ever seen.How the fuck can you fuck that up.
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You can use dropout cloth for the screen too. They sell it in any fabric shop.
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way too expensive for DIY ceck out projector centrals DIY its 100
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An old trick to prevent splitting the lumber is to drill the screw holes first with a slightly smaller bit then the screws.
Also, I've heard that wax or soap on the bit will help, but I've never found that necessary
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The bigger the frame the greater the need for the center support. Our frame was 6 ft. in height, but if yours is a 3-4 ft height frame then you may not need one. Da-Mat is the safe way to go with the screen. If you have any questions you can always call one of our sales reps at 800-314-8955. Thanks again for watching our video
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Depends on how big your screen is. Dimensions for the frame are dependent on your screen size. Any particular reason you are using Oak?
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To "cover up" any of the wood you want to pay down a black material first and place the DA lite over it.
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