Todd Bougher
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Video Projection Screen Frame Made of Doors
Instead of a bare white video screen, made a frame around it using solid wood doors, closet doors, and a cabinet door. Doing this you have to cross cut the doors and also cut a 45 degree angle at the same time. Then cut another 45 degree angle so that doors fold together making a 90 degree. I also spliced other doors and a cabinet door into the frame. I wanted to do more splicing pieces into it, but got very time consuming. Works well with the room having an Urban Outfitters creative flow.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Pallet Stage Design
Collected pallets and realized they come so many different sizes and are heavy. Decided to make my own pallets using lighter materials like 1/4 sanded ply and harvested elements of real pallets to add to my created pallets. Taped off and painted white strips to catch lighting. Center pallet design has a projector aimed to shoot motion logo for what ever ministry using the room, and also motion graphics during worship. We discussed going floor to ceiling and overhead with the design, but this is all the time and money we could give to it. Video mapping would be awesome on this!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Saturday, September 11, 2010
MDF Coroplast Hope Sign
Monday, August 23, 2010
2''x2'' Spruce Trusses
I have used the trusses for so many applications. I screwed a 4'x4' plywood base to the bottoms to give a bigger footing. Then strapped small movers and small projectors on top. Since they are black they hide well and give moving lights multiple levels behind the set. In other blogs they are the tower cubes and in another have white tires hanging from the fronts. These of coarse can't and shouldn't have heavy lights hanging from them.
Circle Band Risers




Built these round band risers 8-5' and 4-8' for Celebration Church in Georgetown/Austin Texas. Ps. Joe Champion has a great staff and nice facility and room to grow. These risers were built for their two main stages, so they would be identical. They were painted black and the tops sprayed with bed liner to make it more durable from feet, keyboards, and guitar pedals. Thanks Brian for the Pics. Check: Celebrationchurchtx.com
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Tools in my shop
Good tools make the job easier and more fun. I'm a big Ridgid fan, love the Fuego series. Most of my tools are Ridgid, because of lifetime warranty agreement, and because they make some of the best tools. Bosch makes the best jigsaw and has many other great tools. I like Dewalts miter saws and I can't afford Festool or Laguna. There is a new tool review magazine that comes out every year comparing tools. Has been very helpful when considering purchasing a new tool. Harbor Freight has many tools to choose from and cost is much cheaper, but never know how long they will last. Craftsman has been a leader for many years, but think there are better tools for the same price. You can always rent tools from the Home Depot rental to get a job done, but maybe better to just purchase the same tool and have it for next project.
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