I would imagine a 5x4 foot and 6x4 foot sheet of glass would normally
be quite heavy.

On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Lion Kimbro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   Great!
>   Thanks for looking that up;  I'd love to cut this mirror.
>
>   I've just requested the smaller of the two mirrors;
>   The poster said that they are *very heavy*;
>   I'm wondering if that's because they're mirrors, or if they have something
> else weighing them down.
>   (I've just asked him, but if anyone knows about this, I'd love to hear
> it.)
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Phil Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Sounds like we can do it ourselves cheaply:
>> http://forum.doityourself.com/archive/index.php/t-175563.html
>>
>> On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Lion Kimbro <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >   I just saw two mirrors on a "free" list:
>> >
>> >   First is: 62"x45"
>> >   Second is: 74"x43"
>> >
>> >   Pretty big, but does anyone know if we can cut them somehow?
>> >
>> >   Let me know quick -- someone else may claim them soon.
>> >
>> >   Thanks,
>> >     Lion
>> >
>> >
>> > On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:04 PM, Crusoe <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> That might be good, but I need to pick up a Acrylic sheet to fit it. I
>> >> think 4x1 is a bit big for right now. I do have a 2x1 foot pane of
>> >> glass.
>> >>
>> >> What is needed for saturday.
>> >>
>> >> A working DLP or other kind of projector with a decently short focus
>> >> distance. The overhead projector works ok for movie stuffs, and we
>> >> could try using it for the reactable, if someone can bring a 18" or so
>> >> mirror.
>> >>
>> >> A mirror. Phil has a small one he is bringing, but we could use a
>> >> bigger one as well.
>> >>
>> >> Some sort of IR illuminator. In the interim, I talked with Ryan and we
>> >> figured we can use some IR Leds as 'pointers' on the surface till we
>> >> get the IR illumination worked out. Another option is to use the
>> >> overhead projector to project a image on the wall, and via the webcam,
>> >> and use a IR laser pointer if anyone has one lying around.
>> >>
>> >> -Daniel
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Apr 27, 4:23 pm, Lion Kimbro <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >   It may be a bit odd-shaped for your needs,
>> >> >   but Jon Dugan made a frame for supporting a flame-polished acrylic
>> >> >   sheet I bought,  with holes drilled at regular intervals at
>> >> > precisely
>> >> > the
>> >> >   width for high powered infra-red LEDs.
>> >> >
>> >> >   The odd thing is that the sheet is about 4 feet x 1 feet.
>> >> >   Yes, strange.  But it might be good enough for starting with.
>> >> >
>> >> >   We'd have to talk with Jon Dugan about it, but I imagine he'd be
>> >> >   happy to let us at least pick it up and use it for the day.
>> >> >
>> >> >   He's getting back from Delaware late night Friday, I believe.
>> >> >
>> >> > On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Ryan Reggio <[email protected]>
>> >> > wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > > ok so what we were thinking was some how turning this into a
>> >> > > surface,
>> >> > > much like a table. we had thought that modifying a card table would
>> >> > > work well as it is rather portable and seeing as how Saturday house
>> >> > > is
>> >> > > also (for the time being) portable this attribute could come in
>> >> > > handy.
>> >> > > so in the end it comes down to just a couple of parts.
>> >> >
>> >> > > -projector
>> >> > > -table
>> >> > > -acrylic or glass surface (to be used as the surface onto which we
>> >> > > will be projecting our screen)
>> >> > > -velcro and a length of fabric that will both reach all the way
>> >> > > around
>> >> > > the edge of the table and reach to the ground (not necessary
>> >> > > however
>> >> > > will help block out background IR)
>> >> > > -mirrors
>> >> > > -camera
>> >> > > -IR leds or just an IR light source
>> >> >
>> >> > > if i forgot anything i am sure Daniel will add it
>> >> >
>> >> > > -Ryan
>> >> >
>> >> > > On Apr 27, 9:04 am, Lion Kimbro <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> > >>   Thanks for sharing so much about the project, and volunteering
>> >> > >> for
>> >> > >> Saturday.
>> >> >
>> >> > >>   What are the next steps in the reactable plan?
>> >> >
>> >> > >>   And are there any preparations for Saturday we can make
>> >> > >> beforehand?
>> >> > >>   * Supplies?
>> >> > >>   * Research questions to post to boards?
>> >> > >>   * Specific skills requested?
>> >> >
>> >> > >>   My understanding from the meeting last Saturday is that we're
>> >> > >> meeting at your
>> >> > >>   place on Saturday, ~noon, -> ~6-8 PM.
>> >> >
>> >> > >> On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Crusoe <[email protected]>
>> >> > >> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > >> > Well, I volunteered. So I gotta get the place picked up.
>> >> >
>> >> > >> > I disassembled the monitor that Ryan donated. It was a cinch.
>> >> > >> > The
>> >> > >> > LCD
>> >> > >> > works well, but the little control board has a direct 60 pin
>> >> > >> > connector
>> >> > >> > to the logic board/ power supply, and it is a little awkward to
>> >> > >> > put
>> >> > >> > on
>> >> > >> > the projector.  Ideally, I need to find a 60 male and female
>> >> > >> > connector
>> >> > >> > to extend it so I can package it better. But right now, it kinda
>> >> > >> > works. The throw distance is a little too long for use in the
>> >> > >> > table.
>> >> >
>> >> > >> > So if you can bring a DLP projector for now, that would be good.
>> >> >
>> >> > >> > -Daniel
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > >
>> >
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