PLOG 01-11: So Close, Yet So Far
Ok, maybe not that close, but at least half way..
Well, I’ve packed it all up now. This project is officially on hold until the next time I come back.
However, when I first entered the room yesterday with the intention of packing it up, I decided to give it one last shot. Working for a day to put the parts together as best as I can, I ended up having built a makeshift fortress-that-is-falling-apart-kinda-projector. Here are a couple of shots. Yes, those are a pair of black tshirts.. I needed something to stop the reflection around the LCD/fresnel sled.
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I had worked on this for quite a bit, I wasn’t just going to pack it all up. So I put together the little mess you see above, connected my computer, held my breath, and flipped the switch. The light flickered on, and slowly got brighter. I watched the projection on the wall with hope that it will continue to get brighter until I got a nice LCD projection going. Alas, it was not meant to be, for the final resulting projection brightness/quality is way below what I was expecting. I took some shots, but they are not worth showing.
Here are some possible reasons for my failed attempt.
- Plenty of light leaks. Though I tried covering up as much as I could, I couldn’t stop all the light from leaking.
- Poor alignment and placement. I pretty much eyeballed everything, so the triplet, LCD/fresnel sled and lightbox all probably had their axes way off from each other’s.
- Poor design of lightbox. I didn’t even plan my lightbox.. just stuck the lamp in the box and kept cutting the hole as I guessed would help improve the quality. Initially I kept getting one small bright rectangle of light in the center of the projection, so I cut the hole bigger to let more light out. This did work, but it reached a point where cutting the hole bigger didn’t increase the size of this “bright rectangle”. I think this is where I screwed the lightbox over, as the overall brightness started decreasing.
Yes, I did get the lightbox done. Well some kind of lightbox, anyway. As I just mentioned, it’s probably junked by now, and I’ll have to make a new one the next time I work on this. Here are some pictures:
Yeah.. I made it out of a biscuit container and an empty can of oats. I think my Mom was happy to know that she was able to supply me with something, although she had no idea I would be mutilating it like that. I also plopped a heatsink from an old processor on top. There’s actually a fan on top of it, but since I don’t have a DC adaptor lying around and I have no need for the crazy cooling at the moment, I took the fan off. Note: I needed to add on the extra can because the original container was a tad bit short.
Well, that’s it. Tomorrow being National Day, my relatives are coming over, so I had to clear out the room. Since I won’t be having much more time after tomorrow, I decided to just pack it up for good.
Ok then, it’s been a fun project.. can’t wait to be able to finish it up in a year’s time.
