Long time since last post, but almost done w/ the mix stage. My question is on the glass. You gave me a lot of info on my last post, but it appears that I'll be using the stage more as a mix stage than an ADR stage. So, I'll have the control room glass behind me (about 12 feet) more often than in front of me, but clients will be sitting with the backs of their heads within a foot or so of the glass. The 4x8 window will usually be covered by a thick velour curtain, although it IS an observation window during the mix so I'm not sure how often I'll actually get to close the drape

The final composition of the wall is: 2" 703 on stage side, two layers 5/8" dwall, 6" steel studs, 1 layer 5/8" on CR side, 1 1/2" mineral wool/fabric. 2x6 timber frame/header, 3/4" ply (12" wide) rough frame. Total thickness with 703/ etc. 12"
So, 2 questions:
1) Angle the stage side glass with the narrower gap at the top or bottom?
2) If I could angle just one side, should it be the CR or stage side? I'm not sure how close I can safely go to the edge of the plywood given the weight of the glass and the fact that the plywood isn't supported by actual framing all the way to the edge....
3) OK, three questions. You said the stops should be " minimum 1 1/4" solid wood"...does that mean hardwood like oak or something? And, 1 1/4" sure will take up a lot of space, is that a correct spec or a (doubtful) typo? So I'd be using 2x2's for the stops?
Thanks in advance, I'm so sick of building this thing, it'll be great to be done!!!