DIY Paper TV

Img413 1213
This paper TV has way better shows than regular ole' TV.... Stane writes - "Here's my papercraft TV set with a film strip of selected frames from a movie. The strip is wrapped arround two pencils. As you turn the pencils film scrolls over the screen. I have done versions for three movies so far. Kill Bill vol. 1, Dirty Harry and Dr. Strangelove. I just chose three movies that I happen to like. People can download PDF files with templates from my web page. All you need to do is print it cut it and assemble it. There are even instructions. Hope you will like it." - Link.

Related:

  • More paper craft projects @ MAKE - Link.


Recent Entries

Comments

Oldest comments listed first.

Posted by: GregY on October 17, 2006 at 1:01 PM

Interesting...that could be converted into a full movie-style film projector!


Posted by: sherab on October 17, 2006 at 7:31 PM

Too cool... where are the PDF files though? Dying to watch Dr. Strangelove


Posted by: StaneStane on October 18, 2006 at 1:52 AM

Links fixed now. Sorry for this folks! Just follow the link on the iste or here:
Dirty Harry

Kill Bill

Dr. Strangelove


Posted by: svofski on October 18, 2006 at 3:18 AM

I remember in some early school we used to make paper "photo cameras". You had to make some origamic sandwich stuff from paper, cut a frontal frame. Then fold a "shutter" of paper inside, paint the outside of shutter with black if preferred. A caricature of intended target had to be painted on the inner layers of sandwich. So you aim at your friend, pull the "shutter" strip, it comes out and the picture is revealed. Shutter could be folded and pushed back in, pictures could be made replacable too. Silly, but we kids loved them.


Posted by: rehorstmark@netscape.net on October 18, 2006 at 8:39 AM

Oh sure, it's very nice, but I want a flat screen!

MR


Leave a comment


Subscribe to MAKE!Subscribe to MAKE Magazine!

Subscribe today, save 42% and get web access to MAKE free. MAKE Digital Edition is available only to subscribers.

$34.95 / 1 year
(4 Quarterly Issues)

Subscribe now


Void your warranty, violate a user agreement, fry a circuit, blow a fuse, poke an eye out. Make: The risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things... Welcome to Make: Online!


CRAFT Maker Shed Maker Faire MAKE television
Holiday Gift Guides from MAKE
Gifts for Dads
Science and Chemistry
Gifts Under $20
More guides: Santa Claus Machines, Geek Toys for Grown Up Girls & Boys


Check out all of the episodes of Make: television

Alex Rider Dream Gadget Contest
Make: Science Room

Connect with MAKE

Be a MAKE fan on Facebook MAKE on Facebook
Visit our Facebook page and become a fan of MAKE!
MAKE on Twitter MAKE on Twitter
Follow our MAKE tweets!
MAKE Flickr Pool MAKE on Flickr
Join our MAKE Flickr Pool!
    make_tips on Twitter




    Maker SHED

    Advertise here with FM.

    Why advertise on MAKE?
    Read what folks are saying about us!

    Click here to advertise on MAKE!



    Subscribe to MAKE Magazine!

    Make: Online authors!

    Gareth BranwynGareth Branwyn
    Senior Editor


    Phillip TorronePhillip Torrone
    Senior Editor
    | AIM | Twitter


    Becky SternBecky Stern
    Associate Editor
    | AIM | Twitter


    Marc de VinckMarc de Vinck
    Contributing Writer
    | AIM | Twitter


    John ParkJohn Park
    Contributing Writer
    | Twitter


    Sean RaganSean Ragan
    Contributing Writer
    | Twitter


    Matt MetsMatt Mets
    Contributing Writer
    | AIM | Twitter


    Dale DoughertyDale Dougherty
    Editor & Publisher
    | Twitter


    Shawn ConnallyShawn Connally
    Managing Editor
    | Twitter


    Goli MohammadiGoli Mohammadi
    Associate Managing Editor

    Kip KayKip Kay
    Weekend Projects
    | AIM | Twitter


    Collin CunninghamCollin Cunningham
    Contributing Writer
    | AIM | Twitter

    Adam FlahertyAdam Flaherty
    Contributing Writer
    | AIM | Twitter



    More contributors: Mark Frauenfelder (Editor-in-Chief, MAKE magazine), Kipp Bradford (Technical Consultant/Writer), Chris Connors (Education), Diana Eng (Guest Author), Peter Horvath (Intern), Brian Jepson (O'Reilly Media), Robert Bruce Thompson (Science Room)

    Suggest a Site!

    Current Podcast

    itunesdl.gif Weekend Project: Beetlebot Simple robot from your parts bin that avoids obstacles. Thanks go to Jerome Demers for the original article in MAKE, Volume 12. To download the Beetlebot video, click here or subscribe in iTunes. Check out the complete Beetlebot article... More...

    Get the Make: Online sent via email
    Enter your email to receive Make: Online each day:



    MAKE Fascination video series brought to you by Dow

    Make: Education
    MAKE: en EspaƱol MAKE: Japan
    Important please read


    Subscribe to MAKE Magazine!

    Recent Posts from the Craft: Blog