Building Studio 45 - My Home Based Studio
Posted: Wed, 2023-Apr-05, 13:26
you're never going to win the "slacker of the year" award if you keep going at this rate lol
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gullfo wrote:Source of the post you're never going to win the "slacker of the year" award if you keep going at this rate lol
Hell yeah! Enjoying every single photo and comment. And just wondering if your day job is something like cabinet maker, precision carpenter, or some such! That's some excellent work there.Hope you're enjoying
Soundman2020 wrote:Source of the postHell yeah! Enjoying every single photo and comment. And just wondering if your day job is something like cabinet maker, precision carpenter, or some such! That's some excellent work there.Hope you're enjoying
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Right! Any type of inexpensive black cloth will do. I normally use a fine-weave cloth, so it blocks the light from getting through and also provides a bit of high-frequency return (not much, but some), as well as keeping any loose fibers in place. Then cover that with your final finish fabric.Studio45 wrote:Source of the post I do have a question and looking for recommendations regarding what to put on the walls/ceilings to cover the rockwool insulation. I'd like something that will hold the fibers from the insulation. I don't want the nice GoM fabric to be stuffed with insulation. I've seen a few guys use and put up cheap black/dark grey landscaping fabric before the good stuff. So far that's what I'm thinking but I'm sure there are other options. Anything you guys would recommend?
gullfo wrote:<snark> erm, don't know if you noticed, you put the panels in backwards. they're all inside-out... nice work and looking good!