How to Build and Hang a Projector Screen

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  • Опубліковано 3 тра 2017
  • Today I built the projector screen of our (OK fine, my) dreams. 144 diagonal inches of pure...screen.
    screen material: amzn.to/2qu2onZ
    screen border: amzn.to/2qtZz6z
    my projector: amzn.to/2MiCzzv
    my ceiling mount: amzn.to/2pL8YUw
    build/cut lists for 100", 120", 135", 144" and 150" screens: diywithrick.com/2018/12/12/bui...
    thanks rachel for being amazing
    follow me on instagram: / diywithrick
    follow me on facebook: / diywithrick
    music by:
    jeff kaale - green & morning tea
    andrew applepie - the betrayal
    otis mcdonald - celebration
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  • @leomiskovic259
    @leomiskovic259 16 днів тому +1

    Wow this was posted 7 years ago? You’re still helping people build an amazing projector screen! Everything someone needs to know to build it is in this video. The tools. The material. The measurements. The placements. And the possible problems and how to fix the problems. Everything is in this video! A true “How to” video! Well done sir! Mm
    Since it’s been 7 years, do you still have it up? Has there been any problems since you put it up? I would love to know!

  • @andrewnovak8971
    @andrewnovak8971 6 років тому +6

    Just ordered that smaller Kreg Jig and fabric from Carl's Place. Doing basically exactly the same just a wee bit smaller. Super simple design with outstanding results. Thanks for the guide!

  • @donteatananimal
    @donteatananimal 6 років тому +22

    Thank you for the step by step guide. I did essentially everything you did, including picking up the baby Kreg Jig and it turned out great! I cannot thank you enough, this is by far the best guide I came across on UA-cam. Continue doing what you're doing... You're good at it.

    • @andrewangus1537
      @andrewangus1537 Рік тому

      Two questions, how hard were the corners? How important are straight 1x4s?

  • @slydweis
    @slydweis 6 років тому +16

    I followed this video with a little tweaking of my own. My 156" screen turned out awesome. Thanks for making this!

  • @jimcanfield532
    @jimcanfield532 5 років тому +5

    Brilliant
    Easy to follow, excellent instructions, potential problematic issues defined and basically a blueprint how “how to make” videos should be presented, a little, music, humor and editing combined with a lot of information. Be proud, nice job.

  • @fgiammatteo
    @fgiammatteo 5 років тому +6

    I very rarely comment, or even like videos. Not because I don’t want to. There are loads of excellent people out there making amazing content, that I watch over and over again. But I am now going to take the time to make you my first comment and like in -I don’t know how long.
    I have to say, you’re awesome dude. Not only do you seem well versed in diy, but your process is well thought out and carefully executed.
    Definitely going to browse through the lot of your videos. Thanks.

  • @Alex-iu5oi
    @Alex-iu5oi 7 років тому +163

    Yo wtf bro I literally cried watching this. I've never seen such a soothing process in building a real life projector screen. I'm happy for you that you have a wife who you seem to have a very good relationship with. I hope you guys will be together forever, and I;m sure you will. Keep jiving my man keep it up xoxo love you

    • @davidlabarr
      @davidlabarr 7 років тому +102

      Never seen someone get this emotionally connected over a Projector Screen project

    • @NJA2k8
      @NJA2k8 7 років тому +21

      Projector screens... They just sorta speak to me yenno

    • @DIYwithRick
      @DIYwithRick  7 років тому +62

      that's the nicest thing anyone on youtube has ever said to me alex. thanks for that!

    • @TomColontonio
      @TomColontonio 6 років тому +3

      Champion build!!

    • @skorbirus2658
      @skorbirus2658 5 років тому +6

      weird flex, but ok.

  • @ufcivil
    @ufcivil Рік тому +5

    Great build Rick. I did pretty much the same a few years back but I used 1"x2"s instead. Turned out great and it was light enough to hang with 2 picture hanging anchors.

  • @btexpress53
    @btexpress53 6 років тому +9

    Love your attention to detail! You just convinced me to DIY!!!!

  • @weavermarkr
    @weavermarkr 3 роки тому +1

    Followed the instructions to the T and ended up with a beautiful projector screen! The one thing I did wrong was follow your instructions to set my kreg jig to 3/4” because I was using 1x4s so I drilled all the way through. So I got some more wood and set it to 1” and the rest of the job was a piece of cake! Thanks so much for the tutorial! I have no woodworking experience but I’m so happy how it came out following your process! I even did the French cleat using my neighbor’s table saw!

  • @j.f.brunet6218
    @j.f.brunet6218 6 років тому +1

    Thank You so much! I've built my screen EXACTLY as you described it. Took me an afternoon! It was awesome. Thanks for the great ideas and tips. It made this effortless...

  • @MrBartender49
    @MrBartender49 6 років тому +2

    Great screen! May I suggest... While stretching the screen material one person method start with thumb tacks before using staples, you start on corners first! Start on one corner with tact's then go to opposite corner while stretching material, then another corner then opposite corner. After you get it nice and tight staple corners and remove tact's, after that the sides are easy! This is a great method I discovered on my own, also I took a sander and sanded the FRAME Screen side corners so the when stretching material no sharp corners to rip the screen while stretching! Hope this is helpful! Have a great day!

  • @hotmojo1
    @hotmojo1 6 років тому

    Love your playfulness and "imperfections". Kudos, guys!

  • @meelhouse7924
    @meelhouse7924 6 років тому +3

    Rick, I never comment on people youtube video but sir, this is one of the best instructional videos I've seen thus far buddy. Keep it up and thanks cause i was about to spend $300 on a screen size that was too small for my vision of a threater room. Thanks again Rick!

  • @azzgunther
    @azzgunther 7 років тому +26

    You're good at presentation. You relay information in a way that feels like I'm keeping up. It's always clear how we've come to the point in the tutorial that we're at. Perfect balance of words for the concepts that needed words and visuals for everything else, so as to not become too wordy. Most tutorial videos are too wordy and end up hiding important information in their word salad.
    If you didn't already have a DIY youtube channel I'd say:
    "You should start a UA-cam channel where you walk people through other projects."

    • @DIYwithRick
      @DIYwithRick  7 років тому +2

      Thanks Chris! I'm still trying to pull everything together but positive feedback like this let's me know i'm on the right track! I viewed countless youtube videos on building a projector screen and many of them never even showed the process of stretching the material!! So I try to document most of the process and include the good, bad and the ugly. For better or worse!

    • @shyambhaskar4835
      @shyambhaskar4835 4 роки тому

      @@DIYwithRick Great

  • @cheuklam5523
    @cheuklam5523 7 років тому +2

    I had this same exact project, with the same exact size screen. I can't stress how nostalgic this is for me. My project took 6 hours with help. Stretching and stapling definitely took forever. Tip about the felt tape is spot on, I have a small crack in one of my corners. :

  • @JerryRigEverything
    @JerryRigEverything 7 років тому +46

    Awesome editing!

  • @princeonana
    @princeonana 4 роки тому +2

    I'm wondering who will give a thumbs down for this hard work put into building his projector. What brought them on the page? Either you didn't know how to do it and came to learn or you have a PhD in carpentry, in that case, have a better video of the same concept. Shame on those souls. Great Job...

  • @jellyfish9966
    @jellyfish9966 7 років тому +2

    I'm in school for interior design and woodworking in Austria and I've actually never seen screws put in at an angle this way but it looks way easier than any other framing techniques we had to learn, probably going to try this one out soon. Also I just found your channel and your videos are amazing and really helpful.

    • @DIYwithRick
      @DIYwithRick  7 років тому +2

      thank you! the pocket hole system is really useful.best of luck with your studies!

  • @D1G1TALSYNAPS3
    @D1G1TALSYNAPS3 6 років тому +2

    Man, so I’m in the process of this project. 170” screen. When I was mounting the cleat to the wall I snapped the lug bolt. FML. Ended up using the spot right below that. So far so good. Tomorrow going to stretch the screen. So nervous. It’s been tough. You make it look so easy.

  • @theboom7380
    @theboom7380 2 роки тому

    Tackled my project yesterday, drew a lot of inspiration from this video. Thank you! Turned out great!

  • @Kugelschrei
    @Kugelschrei 7 років тому

    It's soothing to watch this. It seems to be the combination between chill music and straight forward working, do this, do that, step by step and everything gives you results. Appreciate it

    • @DIYwithRick
      @DIYwithRick  7 років тому

      thanks for the kind words mindhook!

  • @luisandoro1317
    @luisandoro1317 6 років тому +5

    I just saw your video. Very well explained. I will try it myself! Thank you you just gave me the confidence to tackle this project!

  • @mementorequiem
    @mementorequiem 7 років тому

    Wanted to say great job! ^^ Wish you had uploaded your DIY guide earlier , built my screen in April and could've really used your handy tips! So far quite happy with the finished product, though only 90'', it offers quite an immersive experience over the old flat tv I had. I chose Carl's Flexigray for deeper blacks and 2'' velvet tape for borders. True that, the tape does shrink! At first I thought I was losing my mind as I could've sworn, when I installed it, it was slightly overlapping. Used the same on-wall mounting mechanism, but instead of putting spacers in the corners, I just drove one 1x4 into the wall along the bottom edge. Happy family movie nights and +1 sub from me. Cheers!

  • @y2kbug77
    @y2kbug77 7 років тому

    Added this to my favorites for when I get my next house. You left just enough room for some nice Floorstanders on each side.

  • @LesterSuggs
    @LesterSuggs 5 років тому

    Best screen build I've seen. Bravo.

  • @DeMathijs33
    @DeMathijs33 7 років тому +53

    This is the first video I saw from you. Your explanation is very easy.You got a new sub :)

    • @DIYwithRick
      @DIYwithRick  7 років тому +4

      thanks mathijs! appreciate the support!

    • @PolinGuira
      @PolinGuira 6 років тому

      DIYwithRick how many inch is tha and what cant the projector is good and sheep 800 dollar minimum

  • @mrbig443
    @mrbig443 2 роки тому

    best built diy screen ive seen on you tube and i watch them a lot.

  • @raphaeldepaula3054
    @raphaeldepaula3054 5 років тому

    That was really cool to watch! Good vibes! Great job, man.

  • @dougguida
    @dougguida 7 років тому +9

    Glad to see that you and the project manager could work together on this one. The final product looks fantastic, just don't tell her about the wood glue on the carpet ;)

  • @MrJgibo1
    @MrJgibo1 6 років тому

    This brought back some good old memories:) well done.

  • @auron130
    @auron130 5 років тому +1

    This was excellent! Thank you for this video. Ya made it look kinda easy. Now I want to try! Subscribed.

  • @SJ-fj6oe
    @SJ-fj6oe 3 роки тому

    I followed this video to make my 194" diagonal screen (170" x95") with 1"x3"x8" pine boards frame and Carl's Projector screen material. It's amazing.

  • @Sequan09
    @Sequan09 6 років тому

    The commentary was top notch. Definitely pushing me towards DIY.

  • @kingfishj8
    @kingfishj8 4 роки тому +1

    One trick I did to make the smoothing go better was to do a temporary securing job with of gorilla tape every couple inches. Using the tape allows multiple re-positioning, and holds for the hour or so needed to get it smoothed out and stapled. Using the small pieces allows for compensating for stretching in the direction along the edge. Thee gorilla tape's extra grip enabled a better hold with some stretch. After that, stapling was quick and smooth.

  • @solidXmike
    @solidXmike 7 років тому +1

    Wow!! This is awesome! Moving into a new apartment soon, definitely have this on my to-do list now. Thank you!! You got yourself a new sub :)

  • @andeez_nutz
    @andeez_nutz 7 років тому +5

    Great Video! I like your style.
    Channels like yours are what make UA-cam great!

  • @av8rbri473
    @av8rbri473 3 роки тому

    Did mine per the 120” BOM. came out outstanding. TY!!
    The hardest part (to me) was cutting/installing the blk velvet tape on. Holy cow.
    The easy part was getting all the wrinkles out and shooting a couple hundred staples in to secure the material to the wood. (Electric stapler for the win)

  • @brodiestephens419
    @brodiestephens419 7 років тому +1

    This was amazing. Great to see someone interesting and funny doing DIY videos. Subscribed immediately. Great work man!

  • @AbamAdy
    @AbamAdy 7 років тому

    Nice man....thanks for sharing this with us...

  • @GunnyPhillips
    @GunnyPhillips 2 роки тому

    Your screen looks great and you inject just the right amount of humor to keep it interesting. Dangerous watching people like you though because you're obviously a very skilled woodworker. I might just get the idea that I am as well, which is sadly not the case. 🤣🤣

  • @dronesvisionsaeriennes
    @dronesvisionsaeriennes 5 років тому

    Hi Rick...very good job..i think it's a real pleasure now for you to watch your movies....! Excellent

  • @matthewloftus7389
    @matthewloftus7389 6 років тому

    Great video man. Thanks and God bless

  • @romerodanny1524
    @romerodanny1524 7 років тому

    I was sooooooooooo happy when I sow a new video ! Keep up he great work!
    Those carpet vacuum lines are on point haha

  • @sndmann5
    @sndmann5 5 років тому

    Well done! Inspired me to make my own!

  • @dontcallmefornothing
    @dontcallmefornothing 5 років тому

    Very nice presentation, thank you!

  • @youcefabdeldjalildahoui779
    @youcefabdeldjalildahoui779 5 років тому

    thanks rick for this video you are really magic

  • @ericvize3336
    @ericvize3336 Рік тому

    Good job. Looks professional

  • @supercoolmunkee
    @supercoolmunkee 2 роки тому

    Hanging the screen like a canvas painting! I like this idea! I might use this idea!

  • @esenyurtbulutinsaatmagdurl4435
    @esenyurtbulutinsaatmagdurl4435 6 років тому

    very very good work. BRAVO

  • @oojaggedoo
    @oojaggedoo 7 років тому

    that is a legit screen! I may have to borrow your design. thank you for sharing

  • @user-tq2ck4fw3x
    @user-tq2ck4fw3x 6 років тому

    amazing work

  • @spacekees102
    @spacekees102 5 років тому

    Awesome man got a projector myself only my walls arent vertical so its a pain in this house. I will get a setup like this in the future already got the beamer so and this looks very good

  • @duke4905
    @duke4905 5 років тому

    This is a magnificent video. Great job

  • @andrewroberts8217
    @andrewroberts8217 7 років тому +1

    good job as always good too see ya back

    • @DIYwithRick
      @DIYwithRick  7 років тому

      thanks andrew appreciate it man!

  • @shubhamgirigoswami6341
    @shubhamgirigoswami6341 3 роки тому

    Awesome work

  • @adamaaroneliss2317
    @adamaaroneliss2317 5 років тому +77

    hahaha.. so like the ending part..
    star wars dvd but came out dirty dancing..lolx😂😂😂

    • @igoruenf
      @igoruenf 4 роки тому +2

      I was wondering "wow, what scene is that?!" then it hit me. lol

    • @sdwarfs
      @sdwarfs 4 роки тому

      Well... next project is an automatic disc sorting machine. It'll put the discs into the correct cases....

  • @UncleJessy
    @UncleJessy 7 років тому +10

    Killing it man. Congrats on another awesome build video

    • @DIYwithRick
      @DIYwithRick  7 років тому +1

      thanks uncle jessy! appreciate it man!

  • @69_MK
    @69_MK 6 років тому

    very nice mate good work and enjoy

  • @VenyaOWWWEWW_X
    @VenyaOWWWEWW_X 3 роки тому

    Great job 👌 perfect look

  • @marshabrightly1307
    @marshabrightly1307 5 років тому

    I LOVE A CREATIVE GUY LIKE HIM...

  • @billg3356
    @billg3356 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful screen, man. Nice work!

  • @jayymac
    @jayymac 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video and the write-up as well! Forgive me if I missed it somewhere, but what kind of wood did you use?

  • @jeffallen3598
    @jeffallen3598 4 роки тому +1

    i did something a bit more simple.. Went to homedepot and bought a large canvas drop cloth. At the top, attached the cloth to a rigid PVC pipe and hung it from the ceiling. At the bottom, used the same PVC pipe and added some weight in the pipe to help hold the cloth taunt. Then I can roll it up and get behind it when ever i need to. Oh, that cloth was a bit on the Tan side, so i washed it a few times with bleach to Whiten it and get those fold wrinkles out of it... Might no be as good as this guys material, but i haven’t had any issues. I have an Epson 3D projector and the picture and 3D effect has been flawless. I guess it could be brighter with a super white and slightly reflective screen... But the whole setup cost me about $20. Easy and cheap to replace if i accidentally rip it or stain it. Just a thought.

  • @JasonHendry22
    @JasonHendry22 4 роки тому

    great vieo, well edited and presented amazingly.

  • @Yahoomediaclub
    @Yahoomediaclub 5 років тому

    Brilliant Job ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @nkojima
    @nkojima 5 років тому

    damn, awesome work man. happy to see this. every man cave dream

  • @lorib2015
    @lorib2015 5 років тому

    Excellent thank you! We are going to do this!

  • @Eurica76
    @Eurica76 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the great video....Also can you send me link to the screws & what size wood you used...Thanks.

  • @ElegantD
    @ElegantD 7 років тому

    Man, I was literally just thinking that I hadn't seen any DIYwithRick videos in a while, glad to see you're still up and about doing your thing.

    • @DIYwithRick
      @DIYwithRick  7 років тому +1

      sick kids, traveling wife! been a rough few months!

    • @ElegantD
      @ElegantD 7 років тому

      Makes sense. I hope everyone's feeling better.

    • @DIYwithRick
      @DIYwithRick  7 років тому

      thanks michael really appreciate that man! they're on the upswing thankfully!

  • @valleytv9791
    @valleytv9791 7 років тому

    did this last month for our church. the material is cheaper direct but does work great. we just used 2x4s and wrapped around the edges so 2 cuts and done. 30 mind and $90 total cost. found an Epson 3lamp on amazon for 700 and it looks fantastic.

  • @Avesh0070
    @Avesh0070 6 років тому

    Good job, very nicely done 🖒

  • @SuperTonyproduction
    @SuperTonyproduction 4 роки тому

    Super bien vu j’adhère. C’est quand même un sacré boulot chapeau !!!

  • @creativetoxicity2701
    @creativetoxicity2701 7 років тому

    As i saw this video, i knew that i had to Subscribe.
    Keep up the good work..

  • @123024119
    @123024119 7 років тому

    what a fab idea! awesome rick

  • @macraedavis
    @macraedavis 7 років тому +3

    NO ADS! It has been so long since I have seen a UA-cam video without ads, it felt like something was missing.

  • @gagangoraya1068
    @gagangoraya1068 3 роки тому

    great work

  • @regfeener
    @regfeener 4 роки тому

    Awesome job..

  • @chandramohan4693
    @chandramohan4693 5 років тому

    Wonderful job

  • @VVVLOG-ti3gj
    @VVVLOG-ti3gj 4 роки тому

    Well done man! Like it ! Keep it up 👍☺️

  • @krousseaux
    @krousseaux 7 років тому +116

    "Don't tell Rachel" My favorite part.

    • @DIYwithRick
      @DIYwithRick  7 років тому +5

      lol!

    • @sdwarfs
      @sdwarfs 4 роки тому +1

      Damned! I always missed this part of Star Wars! 😂

  • @rudeyute2k
    @rudeyute2k Рік тому +1

    I know this video is old and I'm late to the party, but that was an outstanding job.

  • @Swize06
    @Swize06 5 років тому +2

    Video was already fire adding dirty dancing brought it to another level

  • @deaddogblue
    @deaddogblue 6 років тому

    That was the best video on UA-cam, very funny in it's own way. Love it tanks for sharing ✌

    • @DIYwithRick
      @DIYwithRick  6 років тому

      hey michael thanks for watching & the kind words!

  • @deckofcards87
    @deckofcards87 3 роки тому

    Sweet setup! That screen's hugeee! Now if you get some 4K blurays you'll have that genuine 35mm quality

  • @abuumar187
    @abuumar187 5 років тому

    Awesome Job

  • @kparrott
    @kparrott 7 років тому

    Awesome video! Thanks for sharing.

  • @solidista1
    @solidista1 5 років тому

    Muito legal... Parabéns pela sua sala de cimena

  • @VivicineProjector
    @VivicineProjector 5 років тому

    Good job and nice video,thanks for sharing

  • @YorkiesBitsandBobs
    @YorkiesBitsandBobs 4 роки тому +2

    I would have given you the thumbs up for this video but I can't because I've already done it last year lol, I loved it

  • @KCamsCorner
    @KCamsCorner 7 років тому +1

    AWESOME video as usual man!!! This reminds me of a time I was at a BBQ and was asked my favorite Patrick Swayze movie and I replied Ghost. Man I got roasted hard haha, all the guys were like "Roadhouse Man"!!!

  • @hisathyagmail
    @hisathyagmail Рік тому

    That is really cool.

  • @vidjoe8320
    @vidjoe8320 6 років тому

    Nice vid, great job.

  • @fukrfuck290
    @fukrfuck290 4 роки тому

    FUKN awesome...i hava 120" Elite screen..love it..hate assembly but i wish i would have built my own!!! truly squared when you build yaself!..GREAT job guy!!

  • @bw800517
    @bw800517 4 роки тому

    스크린을 걸고 점프 할 때 그 기분 알 것 같아요!^^
    멋집니다!

  • @beatrizeduardo1
    @beatrizeduardo1 5 років тому

    Muy bonito video. gracias por compartir

  • @69ztang
    @69ztang 6 років тому

    Sooo much better than my build. Wish this vid was available then. Oh well. Great job!

  • @jr62inhometheater98
    @jr62inhometheater98 4 роки тому

    Great video. I am getting ready to make a 140” 2.35:1 scope screen. Just that I already have a 65” OLED on the wall.
    What I want to ask is this, we gave people who watch a whole lot of tv and that would burn the bulbs. I would like to figure a way to mount the screen over the OLED . And then have a way to lift it up when we watch tv. Maybe using the small shocks you see on car hoods or hatches. Have you ever thought about something like that?

  • @Chicken_Dippers
    @Chicken_Dippers 2 роки тому

    I wish I had the patients, tools, and skills to do this! Until that day comes I'll just stick with white wallpaper on the projector wall 😂😂😂

  • @JoinMax
    @JoinMax 5 років тому

    Verry impressive man!