The DIY Projector Alternative
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The DIY Projector Alternative
Have you been to those other DIY Projector guides and wishing that you could make one, but you don't have the resources, such as a overhead projector? Well here is the DIY Projector Alternative!
Getin Your Resources
Basically the idea behind it is, you make a overhead projector as a backlight then magnify the monitor picture.
So here is the resources:
2x Boxes, one a little bigger than the monitor and one that sits on top of it
1x Page Magnifier
1x +300W Light, Garden ones are good for the job
1x Mirror, At least the size of the monitor
1x Old Lcd monitor preferably 15" (doesn't really matter as long as you can get the boxes for it)
Loads Of Duct Tape (black preferably)
1x Cooling Fan, Bigger The Light, Bigger The Fan
Optional
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1x Tv Box
Tools
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1x Screwdriver
So here is the resources:
2x Boxes, one a little bigger than the monitor and one that sits on top of it
1x Page Magnifier
1x +300W Light, Garden ones are good for the job
1x Mirror, At least the size of the monitor
1x Old Lcd monitor preferably 15" (doesn't really matter as long as you can get the boxes for it)
Loads Of Duct Tape (black preferably)
1x Cooling Fan, Bigger The Light, Bigger The Fan
Optional
***********
1x Tv Box
Tools
*******
1x Screwdriver
Opening the Monitor
So to start you want to get the monitor opened up and ready, so take your screwdriver and start opening the monitor, if there is any speakers in it you can keep them if you want but I advise to remove them. When you reach the inner insides you want to remove the cable attaching it to the motherboard. Then get a phillips screwdriver and gouge open the metal casing at the joints. your aiming to get to a glass like transparent object that has as smaller motherboard and cable and remove it. after removing this then remove the main motherboard, make sure you cut the earthing cable because if it touches the metal while your messing around it will electrocute you. after this you should have a motherboard with a vga/dvi port or cable and a power input. sorry i didn't take pictures :( if you can then take out the mounting plate for the monitor and attach the motherboard to it
The picture below is what the tranparent object looks like
The picture below is what the tranparent object looks like
Setting Up Your Light
After you have dettached the mon get the light and place it in the box facing up, make a little incision in the box and pass the cable through it its a short step :P
Attaching Your Monitor
after placing the light take your monitor front plate and place it over your box top, then place the glass object and the motherboard with the mount on the side of the box. after this place cardboard on top of the motherboard. secure everthing using duct tape
the gray part is my monitors front plate
the gray part is my monitors front plate
Attaching Your Mirror
get your second box and place your mirror on a 45 degree angle in the top of the box. after this put a hole in the box on the side that the mirror is facing. try and cut down the box a bit so that the mirror is about 20 cm from the monitor also put the magnifier on the hole. now place the box on top of the monitor and test it
Focusing Your Magnifier
if you don't get a good picture then take the magnifier and move it to and from the hold back and forth, after this find the perfect spot. then attach it there.
Finishing Up!
after you have a good picture your gonna notice that it will get hot so its time to attach the fan. cut a hole in the bottom of the box and put the fan there, if you don't have a power supply then you can use batteries or one of those output selector adapters, and select the voltage. after this your pretty much done, if you have a tv box it would be a good idea to use it since the monitor can really only be used for a computer without the tv box.
here is some finishing photos of me watching survivor :P dont worry its not my projector its the camera flash >.>
if you have any problems send me a email at keeegz@gmail.com
here is some finishing photos of me watching survivor :P dont worry its not my projector its the camera flash >.>
if you have any problems send me a email at keeegz@gmail.com