I started this window cover project back in 2013 but didn't write about it at the time. Had to revisit it recently so now is a good time to document it.
This is the side window. When constructing the side panels for the van I embedded hard drive magnets into the panels to hold a window cover. The four metal washers in this picture are held in place by the magnets.
Here is the material that will be used on one side of the cover. It's aluminum covered fabric that's made for hot pads or ironing board covers.
The material allows some light through and I want it to totally block light for when stealth camping so sew on a second layer of white cotton.
Hand sew the washers onto the corners of the cover. It works as intended with the magnets holding it in place with the silver aluminum side facing out to reflect sunlight.
Problem is it's kind of bland looking so need to spruce it up. I want to add a picture to the cover. Start with a roll of freezer paper.
Also get a new HP Deskjet 1000 printer for $29. They almost give these things away so to make back the money on printer ink. Picked this printer after reading that the ink cartridge can be user refilled.
Cut the freezer paper into 8.5x11 sized sheets. Do the same to with the white cotton.
First lay down a cotton sheet then a freezer paper sheet, SHINY SIDE DOWN. Cover the two sheets with another cloth. Then run an iron on a medium heat setting over the sheets. This will fuse the cotton sheet to the paper.
With the freezer paper backing you can now run the cotton through the printer.
My first printing. Looks good.
The cotton easily peels away from the freezer paper backing.
Read that ironing after printing will help set the ink.
To see if the ink was colorfast I gently washed the cloth. As you can see the ink didn't last.
After a little more research thought I'd next try Bubble Jet Set 2000. It did a better job of holding the color.
So what picture to use? Here's one of mine I like. This spot is called the High Falls Of The Cheat.
The falls are on the Shavers Fork River located on Cheat Mountain. Here's a
larger version of the picture.
Figured out how large I'd need to make the picture to fit on the window cover then used a computer program called GIMP to resize the image. Next cut it into equal sized segments with the Guillotine tool. This was a MISTAKE and I'll show you why father down.
Print each segment individually.
The printer can't print all the way to the edge of the paper so that had to be figured in the size calculations.
Trim the image to remove the border.
Line up all the image segments.
To glue the segments to the window cover I used a product similar to Stitch Witchery. It's like a plastic webbing that you iron and it melts fusing the material.
Iron it onto the backing material then peel back the tape cover.
Lay the image segments edges on the melted tape then cover with cloth to keep the ink off the iron as you apply heat. This glues the segments to the cover.
Here is the finished window cover. You can see the mistake I mentioned earlier. The edge of most segments is visible. I should have printed the image segments so that there was some overlap. That would have hidden the edges.
Here's how it looks in the van. The edges aren't as noticeable in person as they are in this picture. The camera seems to accentuate the white edge lines.
I've been using it for the past two years but with one small problem. The top two magnets embedded in the wall aren't enough to hold the window cover in place if you bump into it hard enough. Time for an update.
A few days ago I removed the wall panel and window cover.
A couple image segment corners had become loose. Used Tacky Glue to secure these. Considering this cover just gets balled up and stuffed into a drawer when it's not being used the segments have withstood the use rather well.
Add six additional hard drive magnets to the wall panel.
Sew additional washers onto the window cover. Return the wall panel and now more securely attached window cover back to the van.
OK. That's it for this project.
Open the pod bay doors Hal.
Once I exit Hal, this is what I do.
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