A Classic Haul Video: Exploring a Shelf and Creating a DIY Projector Screen
We're going to do a classic haul video here, where we'll explore a shelf and some creative DIY projects. We've got a shelf with a vinyl blind, which is 12 millimeter thick, but not too impressive. However, it's the perfect starting point for our project.
Next to the shelf, we have some melamine finishing tape, just in case we need to make our own shelf. We also have some brackets that can be used if we decide to build our own shelf, as the existing one is a bit borderline. To complete our DIY project, we'll need some plasti-dip for a black border around the image area.
A Projector Screen: A Black Frame is Essential
To create a projector screen, we need a black frame around the image area. Since we're using a cheap vinyl blind from the hardware store, we'll need to create our own frame. We've got some straight spray-on rubber stuff, masking tape, a measuring tape, and our vinyl blind. Let's get started!
We begin by cutting the rubber stuff to fit the vinyl blind. However, it seems that 10 inches might not be enough, as our latest test has shown that it just broke off. This is a setback, but we can't let it stop us.
Fine-Tuning Our DIY Projector Screen
Now, let's fine-tune our DIY projector screen. We've got some measurements to make sure everything fits perfectly. We're using the 16:9 aspect ratio and adjusting the keystone settings. After some trial and error, we finally get the perfect fit.
Installing the Pro Beam Projector
We're now moving on to installing the LG Pro Beam projector. This compact and sleek device features a 1080p image with a contrast ratio of up to 150,000:1. It also has wireless screen mirroring, Bluetooth connectivity, and Web OS for easy navigation. The best part? Its illumination system is designed to last up to 20,000 hours, equivalent to watching content for 4 hours a day for 13 years.
The Pro Beam Projector: A Game-Changer
The LG Pro Beam projector is an amazing device that will revolutionize your home theater experience. With its flexibility and compact design, it's perfect for small spaces or apartments. The four corner keystone feature allows you to adjust the screen settings with ease, ensuring a perfect image every time.
Winning a Pro Beam Projector
To make things even more exciting, LG is giving away one of these amazing projectors as a prize! All you need to do is check out the link in the video description and enter your details. You could be on your way to getting your hands on this incredible device!
Conclusion
And that's it for our classic haul video! We hope you enjoyed exploring our shelf and creating a DIY projector screen, as well as learning about the amazing LG Pro Beam projector. If you liked this video, please hit the like button and consider subscribing. You can also check out our merch store or community forum for more updates and discussions.
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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso when i was a kid i had one of those super cool little tiny crt tvs ugh with the built-in vcr and what i would do is whenever my parents were not looking or i was sick or whatever is i also had a bunk bed so i would grab an extension cord that tv and my super nintendo and some blankets and i'd build myself like a a little bunk bed home theater so when lg showed me their pro beam projector and wanted to sponsor a project i immediately went why don't we bring that concept into the 21st century so check this out right now it's just an ordinary bunk bed but by the end of this video it's gonna be a theater let's get everything we need for the project together pro beam projector and then i want an intel nook uh do you want the gaming one or the regular one gaming one perfect good choice so arguably what i could have done was gone on to a projector screen size calculator but that's not the lightest tech tips way so what i'm gonna do is i'm just gonna take a sacrificial blanket and i'm gonna see how big of a screen we need is kind of where you would want to watch like right there okay you got that yeah okay little man you gotta uh you got yup there we go so we're gonna do a classic haul video here we got a shelf uh we got a vinyl blind just a pretty cheap one 12 millimeter thick though we've got uh some melamine finishing tape junk in case we have to make our own shelf we've got some brackets in case we have to make our own shelf because this one's pretty borderline and we got some plasti-dip to do like a black border around it diy projector screen baby so on a projector screen what you need to do is you need to have a black frame around the image area so because we're just using a cheap vinyl blind from the hardware store we need to create our own so we've got some straight spray-on rubber stuff we've got some masking tape we've got a measuring tape and we've got our vinyl blind um okay so that's a problem uh sorry honey we're not actually playing hockey right now i'm trying to cut a thing and i'm using the nets to hold it up it seems sturdy it says to turn it to but this is just like cotton wool silk great i've never done this before but the instructions make it sound fairly straightforward should i just wrap it right around nope that just broke it it just broke off self-construction done oh i gotta find out if 10 inches is actually enough oh yeah okay okay so we're still waiting for paint to dry which means now is as good a time as any to throw in some uh we actually got wow this is 32 gigs of ram into our nook and i hope this has an os on it already it's a 950 pro 512 gig ssd hey all right rock on automatically prompts for new input and because my ocd requires it we are plugged into hdmi one cool is that dope is it thick is it sweet yeah is it straight pimp okay so this is like definitely not the most professional way to mount a projector so let's kind of all right all right here okay out okay can you take the weight i can't you can't oh i need the level and now it's stuck here oh oh oh oh okay i'll be right back okay uh no you don't need it for the amount of weight that i'm gonna have on here okay hey hey looking pretty good hey there we go so you know what we're just gonna run those down there that's not too bad actually um okay that's better than i thought it might go it only takes one bad rip right now to completely ruin it though this is the moment of reckoning right now perfect no functional let's find out can you hold this here for a sec oh okay i just hit the wall if i stand right in the middle here is that better so you can see all four corners and if you adjust the projector make sure it's still perpendicular to the wall to notch this into i don't really understand ah oh shoot so i just spent the last 10 minutes fighting with my little propped up thing and trying to put stuff under the feet because there's only two settings auto keystone on or auto keystone off didn't realize that you can fine-tune it boom you're done it's perfect i'm not gonna lie i did not come up with a more permanent mounting solution for these uh audio engine a2 pluses because our original speakers didn't end up working and because i really wasn't sure if this would end up being that great of a solution so i'm like super excited on this right now lg's pro beam is a small sleek eye shaped engine powered 1080p projector it features 150 000 to 1 contrast ratio wireless screen mirroring bluetooth sound web os and four corner keystone for adjusting your screen settings and is capable of delivering a clear image up to 120 inches in size the best part is their illumination system is designed to last up to twenty thousand hours the equivalent of watching content 4 hours a day for 13 years big announcement lg is giving away one of the pro beam projectors that we featured in today's video all you got to do is check out the link in the video description and you can have yourself a super flexible super compact and not to mention pretty freaking sharp in terms of image quality looking projector for yourself so go check out that link below and you guys will be entered to win so there you have it the reviews are in best setup in the world yeah if you guys dislike this video you can hit that button but if you liked it hit the like button get subscribed maybe consider checking out where to buy the stuff we featured at the link in the video description also down there is a link to our merch store where you can buy cool shirts like this one and our community forum which you should totally joinso when i was a kid i had one of those super cool little tiny crt tvs ugh with the built-in vcr and what i would do is whenever my parents were not looking or i was sick or whatever is i also had a bunk bed so i would grab an extension cord that tv and my super nintendo and some blankets and i'd build myself like a a little bunk bed home theater so when lg showed me their pro beam projector and wanted to sponsor a project i immediately went why don't we bring that concept into the 21st century so check this out right now it's just an ordinary bunk bed but by the end of this video it's gonna be a theater let's get everything we need for the project together pro beam projector and then i want an intel nook uh do you want the gaming one or the regular one gaming one perfect good choice so arguably what i could have done was gone on to a projector screen size calculator but that's not the lightest tech tips way so what i'm gonna do is i'm just gonna take a sacrificial blanket and i'm gonna see how big of a screen we need is kind of where you would want to watch like right there okay you got that yeah okay little man you gotta uh you got yup there we go so we're gonna do a classic haul video here we got a shelf uh we got a vinyl blind just a pretty cheap one 12 millimeter thick though we've got uh some melamine finishing tape junk in case we have to make our own shelf we've got some brackets in case we have to make our own shelf because this one's pretty borderline and we got some plasti-dip to do like a black border around it diy projector screen baby so on a projector screen what you need to do is you need to have a black frame around the image area so because we're just using a cheap vinyl blind from the hardware store we need to create our own so we've got some straight spray-on rubber stuff we've got some masking tape we've got a measuring tape and we've got our vinyl blind um okay so that's a problem uh sorry honey we're not actually playing hockey right now i'm trying to cut a thing and i'm using the nets to hold it up it seems sturdy it says to turn it to but this is just like cotton wool silk great i've never done this before but the instructions make it sound fairly straightforward should i just wrap it right around nope that just broke it it just broke off self-construction done oh i gotta find out if 10 inches is actually enough oh yeah okay okay so we're still waiting for paint to dry which means now is as good a time as any to throw in some uh we actually got wow this is 32 gigs of ram into our nook and i hope this has an os on it already it's a 950 pro 512 gig ssd hey all right rock on automatically prompts for new input and because my ocd requires it we are plugged into hdmi one cool is that dope is it thick is it sweet yeah is it straight pimp okay so this is like definitely not the most professional way to mount a projector so let's kind of all right all right here okay out okay can you take the weight i can't you can't oh i need the level and now it's stuck here oh oh oh oh okay i'll be right back okay uh no you don't need it for the amount of weight that i'm gonna have on here okay hey hey looking pretty good hey there we go so you know what we're just gonna run those down there that's not too bad actually um okay that's better than i thought it might go it only takes one bad rip right now to completely ruin it though this is the moment of reckoning right now perfect no functional let's find out can you hold this here for a sec oh okay i just hit the wall if i stand right in the middle here is that better so you can see all four corners and if you adjust the projector make sure it's still perpendicular to the wall to notch this into i don't really understand ah oh shoot so i just spent the last 10 minutes fighting with my little propped up thing and trying to put stuff under the feet because there's only two settings auto keystone on or auto keystone off didn't realize that you can fine-tune it boom you're done it's perfect i'm not gonna lie i did not come up with a more permanent mounting solution for these uh audio engine a2 pluses because our original speakers didn't end up working and because i really wasn't sure if this would end up being that great of a solution so i'm like super excited on this right now lg's pro beam is a small sleek eye shaped engine powered 1080p projector it features 150 000 to 1 contrast ratio wireless screen mirroring bluetooth sound web os and four corner keystone for adjusting your screen settings and is capable of delivering a clear image up to 120 inches in size the best part is their illumination system is designed to last up to twenty thousand hours the equivalent of watching content 4 hours a day for 13 years big announcement lg is giving away one of the pro beam projectors that we featured in today's video all you got to do is check out the link in the video description and you can have yourself a super flexible super compact and not to mention pretty freaking sharp in terms of image quality looking projector for yourself so go check out that link below and you guys will be entered to win so there you have it the reviews are in best setup in the world yeah if you guys dislike this video you can hit that button but if you liked it hit the like button get subscribed maybe consider checking out where to buy the stuff we featured at the link in the video description also down there is a link to our merch store where you can buy cool shirts like this one and our community forum which you should totally join\n"