I continue with the processing of the stands .The front of the stand is treated with 3 mm MDF;
Next part - painting with acrylic spray, I need to get an idea of the lines of detail (they are many) and how they will look, with the finish acrylic auto varnish/ poz 5,6/;
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- Why? DIY, this is so easy, affordable and very cheap?unbelievable skills. incredible.
- Thank you!
I might just give up DIYing now
Joro
- Why? DIY, this is so easy, affordable and very cheap?
Joro
just a joke, lamenting my own lack of skill. If the wife ever decides she likes a pair of speakers i made enough into the house, I'll consider my journey complete
just a joke, lamenting my own lack of skill. If the wife ever decides she likes a pair of speakers i made enough into the house, I'll consider my journey complete
Change your wife!
I'm trying to joke....
When everything is created by your hands, the pleasure is endless!
I'm interested in the infrared ceiling. I'm planning to install a radiant hydronic ceiling. Hydronic because I can use a heat pump to heat or cool. I can get away with cooling in my climate without condensation because we have a low dew point relative to temperature needed to cool the house. I'll wind up with aluminum ceiling tiles around the same dimensions as your infrared ceiling.
I'm not sure if I'll be able to make them do double duty as ceiling bass treatment or not. Not sure if they'll work as a reflective surface for ground plane arrays either. But that's my theory and I'm sticking to it.
When everything is created by your hands, the pleasure is endless!
nicely done! congrats!
Nice jororaitche
Thank you!
When you know the story of every ******* square millimeter you built, it's worth every ******* hard time, damn it!
............Wish I had your patience!
GM
To my great regret, patience it's not that big anymore - my age is so many!
P.S.To my great regret, patience it's not that big anymore - my age is so many!
Just kidding, just meen that I have accumulated a lot many years of life experience ... and got tired a little.
...I'm not sure if I'll be able to make them do double duty as ceiling bass treatment or not. Not sure if they'll work as a reflective surface for ground plane arrays either...
If you mean my made "acoustic ceiling", it can absorb only the high frequencies and very small part of the middle ones, but in no way the low ones!
If you uonna to delete low frequencies there are you need bass trap.
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