Screw them together. See the Sketchup plan (attached). The 48" boards are obviously the "rails" and support posts. 20.75" boards should link the rails together to form front and back panels. Squaring things up may be a challenge,...
Add your gear. Use more wood screws to secure faceplates to the wooden posts. For small items like cable modems and wireless thingamajigs, you can put wood screws into the side and hang them (most of these have special slots, as if they were......
CLEAN UP YOUR WORKSPACEGather your componentsWe will start with the "multivibrator" or "Oscillator" circuit. It supplies an A.C. Waveform to the "T1" transformer. you can make a PCB or just solder the legs togetherIt's not a very complex circuit.First...
make or find a pretty box. over build it.a round box is cool, but a bit of a painmake your box hard to open unless you have neat toolsthis box is planned for being epoxy and screwed to a wall outside
Build the FPGA bitstream:Open hdl/top/rev1_top.vhd and edit the PLL configuration genrics to match your LCD panel. See Table 1 above the VHDL entity declaration for the values.cd hdl/syn/rev1; ise rev1.xiseClick Generate Programming File.After a while,...
Get and keep everything clean, including the back of your fabric. When you roll up the screen, the back touches the front, and any dirt will transfer right into the middle of your new screen. Take the actuator arm off the wiper motor. See what the threads...
Keeping the screen tensioned is what keeps it flat. I provided the needed tension almost all in the vertical axis with weight. Take a scrap of your screen fabric, and test how hot you can get an iron on it, before it melts. Three layers, and two are...
The light block fabric is actually three layers. White on both sides, with black plastic in between, but you are still painting fabric so you may have to experiment to get it right. Lay your light block fabric out on some hard clean surface. Don't step...
Cut your fence post a few inches longer than your screen width. Deburr the edges, inside being just as important. Make 2 hardwood, Lexan, or acrylic blocks to plug the ends and accept your threaded rod. Being centered and true is important, or your whole...
Get help. Clean yourself. Clean the floor. Wash your hands often. Look for the weld line on the post, or otherwise establish a line along it's length. Line up your fabric with this line, and tape across the joint, applying slight tension the the fabric....