[Robotgroup] Ponginator Video Screen Materials

Denise Scioli morg80 at hotmail.com
Sat Oct 6 14:25:51 PDT 2007


What about putting the polycarbonate material on both sides, like a sandwich? Would that make it even more durable?
 
Denise  



> Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 11:40:06 -0500> To: robotgroup at puremagic.com> From: ohlaser at swbell.net> Subject: [Robotgroup] Ponginator Video Screen Materials> > Just a note for those folks that were at the Thursday 10/04/07 meeting and > saw the demonstration of the sanded acrylic material. If anyone might have > been willing to assist in locating some white translucent material for the > video screen, do no more!> > On Friday, I located and purchased some translucent tracing paper from > Miller that should work just fine (I hope). To prevent the possibility > that the VERY thin material may get torn, I also purchased some clear > photo-mount spray and a large panel of 1/16" thick polycarbonate sheet cut > to size so the whole thing will remain fairly rigid and still be light > enough to install a dozen feet off the ground on the scaffold.> > Hopefully, if the screen in installed and then removed with care, TRG may > be able to use the screen some time in the future. We'll see!> > Now, does anyone know how I can turn the calendar back a month so I can get > all this stuff done in time?> > <Anyone that says they have free time obviously doesn't have to work, a > deadline to meet, a family or personal life.>> > Ed Xavier Gonzalez> Oak Hill Laser> ohlaser at swbell.net> (512) 288-5243> > _______________________________________________> Robotgroup mailing list> Robotgroup at puremagic.com> http://lists.puremagic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/robotgroup
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