MT-50 Multitouch Table DIY Building Instructions–Version 1.2 - 4/5/11 - Page 18
What we have listed is what we use, and have found to work best for this
application. Of course there are always other methods, some much
cheaper.
We used Spyeglass (www.spyeglass.com) SpyeSmoke film on the MT-50,
cut to 34.5” x 53.5”.
This film worked best with the short throw projector we used, and had
little to no hot spotting. You can apply this film yourself by following the
instructions included, but we used a professional tinting company to apply
ours, and to apply the black mask that borders the edge.
Once the film is applied, we masked off the outside area of the glass to be
painted black. The mask was 4 15/16” off of each edge. You can use
painter’s tape and some plastic to protect the inside area of film from being
painted. We came to these mask dimensions for a few reasons; it gives us a
50” diagonal image, and it covers up the projector that is installed on the
side of the table.
Peau Productions offers a good page that shows other diffusion material
options. You can find that here
http://peauproductions.com/diffusers.html
Installing Glass Surface
Before installing the glass into the table, you’ll need to put a rubber seal on
the steel mantle to help seal the table against liquids and cushion the glass.
We used 3M 2228 Moisture Sealing Electrical Tape. Cut and apply the
strips along the 4 pieces of the top mantle.
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