Building my very own Corner Trap - A Photo Essay!

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Mitch Lowen
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Building my very own Corner Trap - A Photo Essay!

Post by Mitch Lowen »

Hi guys,

We're probably all familair with DBYBOTH's post + pics of building his own corner + bass traps:http://www.johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/viewt ... ight=essay

Inspired by his pics I got that little Tim The Toolman Taylor we all have in us :D out and started working. Check out the pics.

I used a double layer of a substance we call 'steenwol' that's like fiberglass. Here are my materials:

1) Steenwol - basically fiberglass. 12 plates of 100 cm L 50 cm W 3 H

2) Wood - custom cut by me and my girl in the local 'Gamma' bka 'Home Depot' to frame around the fiberglass and as back-support

3) My mom's old curtains, the same ones I used to hang behind my monitor's

4) Hammer, drill, nails etc.

The pictures speak their story:

1. The wood framed around the fiberglass + 1 piece to strengthen the middle part
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2. Smaller pieces added to strengthen the back structure. This is differnt dan what DBY did and was my girl's idea. It would 'cut the cutting down' - she was right. We couldn't get the store to custom cut the wood, so we did it like this.
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3. The front of the corner trap
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4. I rented a stapling-machine, that malfunctioned on me. So I had to return back to the roots: hamer + nails. I cut my mom's 'old' curtains and started what would turn out to be quite some work...
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5. I used little 2cm nails and pulled the curtain to get it as tight as possible. To make the backstructure more powerful/sturdy I also used the nails. By hammering the little nails halfway into the wood where the fiberglass and inside of the wood met and also by hammering the little nails a bit into the fiberglass (get this - if not I'll take a close up picture and post that)
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6. THERE IT IS!!! My very own corner trap. Ain't it pretty!? -Gotta thank my cool *ss girl for helping me out. Thanx baby. OK back to business :P Next up: the other corner trap.. bass traps.. and I gotta create corner traps for the ceiling/backwall part...
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F E E D B A C K + Q U E S T I O N S (that'd be nice haha)
A R E M O R E T H A N W E L C O M E :)
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Post by sarath »

looks "nice" 8)
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