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I truly appreciate all your good advice and I'm going to try out most of it.I've been reading up on acoustic treatments, and have decided to try a few DIY projects. Jon Risch's tube bass traps seem worth trying.I also think the eighth nerve concepts are worth a shot. The front is reflective, the back absorptive. I got to thinking; cut a piece of 2 inch thick Owens Corning 703 into the right shape and size, bevel the back, slap some wallpaper on the front and mount like it shows on the website. Quick and easy with a reflective front and an absorptive back. Plus, the wallpaper will tend to camouflage it. Do you see any pitfalls here?Thanks again,Curt
Thanks, Nathan. During a recent trip to a certain home improvement warehouse I saw some ceiling tiles that look to be made out of pretty much the same material as the OC rigid fiberglass, and were faced with textured vinyl.How would it work if I bonded this to the OC 703? It would add about 1/2 inch to the thickness, but would the reflectivity be any better or worse than the wood?Oh yeah, any suggestions for a bonding agent between the wood and fiberglass? Liquid nails?Curt
Two more for Nathan - In another topic you recommended making the panels 4 or even 6 inches thick. I was planning on making corners (triangles) out of 2 inch OC 703 faced with a thin piece of wood. Do you recommend 4 or 6 inches for that?And, you said I should use a 1/16 or 1/8 wood membrane. How would 1/4 inch oak plywood do? Too thick? Thanks again Curt