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The more the merrier with thickness.
Just cut the fiberglass into right triangular pieces and stack them floor to ceiling. Then cut on the tablesaw two strips of wood that would stretch floor to ceiling with the appropriate angles that will present a flush surface for the installation of a light frame that would support acoustically transparent fabric. Hopefully, there would be some studs in the perfect location to nail or screw the wooden strips. Then just use heavy duty Velcro to attach the frame to the wood strips.The frame could be easily removed and the strips just unscrewed so that the whole contraption (pardon the pun) could be moved to another location with a minimum of fuss.-Roy
Quote from: bpape on 26 Aug 2008, 04:23 pmThe more the merrier with thickness. Bryan,I have read that it is best to have an air space behind the absorbtion. Do you feel that a 6" corner trap that has air space behind it would be better or worse than a triangle that would fill the entire corner assuming the face area of both solutions is equal?Thanks,Ed
you can just build a cube and then slice it diagonally.