360° VPS Setup
Now that the 360° VPS is "exhibition ready", CSV encourages further testing of the system by way of mounting in-house or off-premise, 360° video exhibitions. 

Once the five parts shown above are brought out of storage, check that the nuts and bolts are finger loose. 

Determine if you want a circular screen or an open ended arc. Rectangle and triangle are option no one has tried.

Determine how much lathe you need.  The fewer you use, the closer the bottom of the projection screen gets to the floor. If you use all the lathe in a 16' diameter, the top of the screen will be almost 8' above ground and the distance between the floor and the bottom  of the 6' screen is close to 2'. Remove lathe to keep the same diameter but lower the 6'x30' screen closer to the floor.

Four CSV short throw Optoma 1080 projectors will not fill a cylindrical screen of more than 16'.

The screens have a front and back side. The difference between the two is that the front has a smooth, reflective, shinier surface. And, the front is sensitive to heat. The back has a rougher, not so reflective, surface.

Spot clean the front of the screen with  warm, soapy water only.

Use a low temperatuve iron on the back only, to remove creases and wrinkles from storage.