A Merry Christmas to all, and to all, goodnight!
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Thanks, Steve. Actually, that ol' palm tree started dropping them coconut wrapped gifts at the begining of the month. A friend of mine gifted me with a 10" Craftsman table saw, grinder, compressor, jointer and table extension. The timing was perfect, as I was about to start the side absorber projects.And to you; hope ya found some goodies under the ol' palm tree Steve
This was taken from my original post in the design forum. http://johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/viewtopic ... ght=#15598I was hoping to build some sort of treatment for the front wall that I could take with me to the new location in the future...
Ha! That's a good one!Only way I could "have my cake and eat it too", using Samp for audio and Cake for midi stuff (8x8 midi interface, etc)... Steve
The 96" spans the width of the mix position. Framing (hemlock) consists of 1" x 4" with 1" x 6" panels for the lights. I will probably go with 1" x 2" to keep the rockwool from sagging/falling out of the frame. Not sure yet if everything gets covered in the Guildford of Maine stuff or just the rockwool panels.How would this go into the room? Would the long side go left/right relative to your mix position or front to back? What material are you going to be using? 2x4s?
Would you like that in white, beige, avocado or natural?It looks good - any chance you could build me one just like it? While you've got the tools out.