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3. Having a girlfriend who is down for this stuff is great. We use her table saw, by the way .
Your girlfriend has a table saw?? Does she have a sister?
Tell you what... whoever can point me in the direction of some good material to make a skyline diffusor out of wins a date with a lovely, age appropriate woman who likes DIY projects.
Liking DIY projects is not enough. She must have her own plunge router and pneumatic brad nailer.
What is the average piece length? Although you're probably right about balsa being too expensive, I am curious while I am looking at a balsa source that has 2" X 2" at ~ $1.50/ft. I would like to avoid the toxic outgassing of most foam products.
This calls for 56 feet of 2"x2" material, if I'm not mistaken. So $84 using your balsa. That's about twice the price of the cedar we used. But half the weight, probably. Whaddya think?
Neeko, you can use pink Owens Corning foam from Home Depot. It is light and rigid. If you cut it with hotwire the edges are sealed and pretty smooth, with saw less smooth, but shouldn't effect diffusion much, especially after painting it with thick latex paint. At least one commercial diffuser manufacturer uses that foam. In fact I'm sitting in front of one right now at my friend's house! Your project reminded me of these BBC articles, which I think about trying someday, but lots of work. You are an inspiration!!http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/reports/1990-15.pdfhttp://downloads.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/reports/1995-01.pdfhttp://www.pmerecords.com/Diffusor.cfm
Okay, back to foam. What sort of effect do you think a diffusor built with varying lengths of foam tubing might produce? Specifically I am thinking about something like this pipe wrap insulation tubing, that has a 3/4" hole with 1/2" wall thickness for an overall diameter of 1-3/4"? It's a nice dark grey color, smooth and would only require easy length cuts. And it is only $1.18 per 6 ft. length. Steve
It also looks very much like this stuff that I got from some packaging, which I think would be perfect if I could find a place to buy it in quantity:
Looks like a half sheet would more than enough for around 50' of 2"x2", right? I think I would get a full sheet and see about making a big, lightweight panel.