Another DIY Absorption Panel Project

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marvda1

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« Reply #20 on: 10 Apr 2005, 03:34 pm »
i am thinking about making mine without a frame. what would be best for the backing, peg board or thin plywood or some other material?

PeteG

Another DIY Absorption Panel Project
« Reply #21 on: 10 Apr 2005, 04:52 pm »
Marvda1
 You can use whatever for a backing board, I just would try to keep the weight down.
Also using no frame will absorb reflected sounds better, how much more I have no idea.

Looking at a non-frame panel, I personally didn’t like the looks of the burlap loose on the rigid fiberglass, I was thinking
of  laying down some adhesive on the rigid FG and putting the burlap right on it smoothing out the wrinkles before it dried.    

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« Reply #22 on: 11 Apr 2005, 09:13 pm »
sticking adhesive to FG for burlap is a good idea. Or you can put L bracket at for side of frame which hold FG in place.

I found rigid fiberglass (Amstrong) yesterday at Homedepot. It's only 1/2" , but you can put several pieces together and price is only 42 cents/piece. It's much much cheaper than 703 RFG.

Another option i can think of is to get two pieces of acoustic ceiling tile (Amstrong) at HD and stick them together with nail liquid, put them on the light frame of 1"x2'x4' and cover it with burlap. THis way, burlap is nice and smooth, no buble .

Just my opinion.

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« Reply #23 on: 11 Apr 2005, 10:07 pm »
I have several bundles of Ownes Mansfield 814 in 2" foil faced for a project.   I bought WAY too much.   If you are having problems finding material this is 3.0 lb/ft^3 so it's equivilent to OC703.  

I can sell you bundles of six 2'x4' panels for $72 per box.   There is 48 ft^2 per box and you just double these up if you need thicker 4" panels.

Shipping UPS isn't a problem in terms of weight but they will be oversized.

PeteG

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« Reply #24 on: 18 Jun 2009, 12:29 am »
Had to update the pictures (had PM's about no pic).

BobC

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« Reply #25 on: 10 Jul 2009, 04:57 pm »
Pete,

Great job! They look really nice, and I have only one suggestion:

> I have 4 more to go, this will take some time. <

Since you're planning to make four more, I suggest you make them four inches thick instead of only two. That will work much better for bass traps. The panels you already made are fine for general mid/high ambience control and for treating the first reflection points.

--Ethan

Sorry for the dumb question...but I take this to mean you'd want 2" thick panels at first reflection points; so where would you locate the 4" bass trap panels?  In the corners, I assume?

Thanks.