How Do You Build A Home Theatre Screen?
When it comes to home entertainment, nothing is more enticing to a movie buff than having his own home theater. Unfortunately, not all of us can afford the equipment necessary to make this awesome dream a reality. If you’ve saved up enough money to purchase the $1,000 video projector, it may take you months before you can afford the home theater screen, which is usually around $1,500. If you’re in a pinch and itching to start screening movies, why not build your own home theater screen? One can be built for less than a hundred bucks, and the picture will appear just as clear as it would on a much pricier, store-bought screen. Cut the ends of each poplar board to 45-degree angles. Cut the velveteen fabric into four 6.5-inch-wide strips. Two of the strips will be for the side of the frame; they will need to be about 58 inches in length. The remaining two strips will be for the bottom and top edges of the frame. They will need to be about 96 inches in length. Lay each strip of fabric on a