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#391 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: somewhere in germany
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heya bud, my english is really poor lol. agree w u ref. the cutting method of the fresnel. it'll be better done by a machine. i will not judge the pictures neither urs nor the guy have taken. there's no comparably basis eg same exposure time, use of a tripod a.s.o. the plans aren't really plans. agree. it's just a source of inspiration lol. i'd never buy the "plans". i build my own one. do u have a better method to take the lcd apart? if yes, any pictures available? another question. is there any facility to set the reso exact to 800x480? "my desktop-->properties allows 800x600, 640x480 or even higher but the 800x480 i_eat_flowers |
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#392 |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: greenville, South carolina, USA
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powerstrip is an app that will do this, the only app i think1
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As for the reso question have u tried power strip? u can set up customs reso's in this to the lcd's native with the asiciated timing ect, if u have a later model nividia fx type card this card has this feature built in to create custom reso's for particular monitor aplications, abit of fooling around and u will get it right, just watch the timming. Trev |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: somewhere in germany
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unfortunately no nvidia fx-card. thx for the power strip advice. if i'll not find the corresponding link i'll ask u . timing 60 hz must be okay. gonna ride home now and take apart the lilli. ;-) results this weekend (i hope). i_eat_flowers |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: birmingham
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hey ace,
what completion time are you looking at for plans and parts??
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im hoping 4 weeks, most of my hard work is done now that the light engine has been sorted, just a matter of making a new pyramid to suit, invent a way for the front fan to inject air into the lcd unit and then ill remake the new finalised lcd unit with the coresponding plan (wont take long, a couple of days), the thing thats taking this so long apart from the shipping delays before hand is the fact all that i do i must document for when i draw the plans on the comp, thats what takes the time up, all holes have to be documented for size in 2 directions, the hole size ect, angle bent ect ect, the plans wont take long to draw up at all, its the guide that will be killer lol, that and my financial status from buying so much stock though that should soon change, all parts will be here very very soon, the condensers and reflectors are in, the frensel in in about 2-3weeks tops, the fs mirror i havnt heard from but will get onto, mylar sorted, but yeah im hoping 4 weeks, hoping its the longest, 4 weeks is like 1 week to me latley lol.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: birmingham
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cool
cant wait
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Ive got a question for you guys, whats 1mm in inches? also does anyone know where there is a good conversion table on the net?
thanks Trev |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: PA
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1 millimeter = 0.0393700787 inch
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Thanks Khman, much apreciated, this should help a few people out.
For the units made out of aluminum, we need to get ourselfs some 1mm thick aluminum, roughly a 6ft x 4ft sheet will be suficient, this should cover all made out of aluminum with minimum wastage. Trev |
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