Interesting thread all...seeing that I ordered a Goboman 100W version in December. Haven't used it yet other than testing to make sure it wasn't DOA. Did anyone ever pick up a 75W bulb at Home Depot?
As for the melting, the folks at Goboman told me this in October 2007...
We use slides in the 100W unit often. Make sure that the slides are affixed to the front of the first lens, not behind it. The glass will help deflect some heat. you can also move the first lens a bit farther out, leaving a gap beween it and the body of the unit. This further allows heat to dissipate. Have an extra slide on hand for longer projection times, just in case.
Booch
I did all of this and even created a metal shield like part to go between the first len to help reduce the heat but after a few minutes my film began to show it's age... ha ha
Bottom line here is:
Ya, you can create your own gobo as a few said here but
no one claimed that they were only to be as nice looking as Scottie's pictures showed...
I worked from very angle I could think of but
at the end the heat WON.
Now I have a 100 watts Gobo light with I could upsale
and order a steel gobo for any client who pays the price...
Did I loose anything...???
Ya, just little trust in a few people...
No problem because that doesn't kill me only makes be stonger...
I also learned who are my real friends and who I can really trust...
Gobo Light = $85
Film to create my own designs = $33
Finding out who I can really trust and call my friends = priceless
