I built one similar some time back. There are some time and labor savings available. First off, hardwood 2x2 are not that much more expensive and the resulting labor saving are enormous as the cut is almost free of fraying so there is very little sanding. I cut mine on a table saw with finish blade and stacking on edge eight pieces at a time. I cut two big panels in a couple hours. Nice work you did there!
Всё круто) но ведь перед созданием самого диффузора нужно же делать какой то замер звука в помещении, сам диффузор создаётся от самого помещения и не может подойти всем подряд
Whats the smallest size diffuser you can make to warrant it actually doing something. Ive got some scraps from my panel wall I built (thank you for guiding me through with your channel!!) And id love to put them to use!
If you check out the link in the description, and the bbc articles they reference on the original test papers they go into more depth on this! Thanks for watching!
Brother, good effort, but you so know that you should be like 4 to 5 feet away from that diffuser to hear the effects. You never ever want it litreally right behind you like that. Completely wrong application
Hmmm very interesting and looks kinda cool too! Could you spray the stain on? Would save a ton of time and physical effort if that would work as well as the brush. Also thinking of how heavy this would be when completed. Could it be as effective with other materials that would be much lighter?
Just a thought... Stick a sanding disc onto your chop saw and add a tiny bit of pressure after the cut.. Cuts the sanding work in half. OR clamp all the blocks in a clamp (2 XxX boards and regular clamp) then sand all (or many) at a time.
Does it matter if you don't do a full section of the patten? Or do you make the size to ensure it has the exact pattern eg 4 full patterns across x 2 full patterns down. I hope that makes sense! These are awesome by the way, I make small things similar and stumbled across you when someone asked me if mine were sound diffusers! Learn something new every day!
I'd recommend getting an oscillating spindle sander with a flat belt sanding option. Would make the sanding process go a lot faster and be a lot more ergonomic 🙂
This looks really nice, I am going to try building one! Are there any issues with vibration between the diffuser and the wall? Such as the area that the lower spacer rests on the wall? Or is it heavy enough that it withstands it?
We have not had any issues with vibration, however it would be easy to stick on small felt/rubber pads on to the lower spacer prior to hanging. Thanks for watching!
Depends how strong the kid is ;) No it needs to be lifted up 3 inches first before it can be taken off the cleat. This requires two adults same way it was placed on to the cleat. Thanks for watching!
I built one similar some time back. There are some time and labor savings available. First off, hardwood 2x2 are not that much more expensive and the resulting labor saving are enormous as the cut is almost free of fraying so there is very little sanding. I cut mine on a table saw with finish blade and stacking on edge eight pieces at a time. I cut two big panels in a couple hours. Nice work you did there!
Всё круто) но ведь перед созданием самого диффузора нужно же делать какой то замер звука в помещении, сам диффузор создаётся от самого помещения и не может подойти всем подряд
Whats the smallest size diffuser you can make to warrant it actually doing something. Ive got some scraps from my panel wall I built (thank you for guiding me through with your channel!!) And id love to put them to use!
If you check out the link in the description, and the bbc articles they reference on the original test papers they go into more depth on this! Thanks for watching!
play on 0.25 speed to understand whats done
Brother, good effort, but you so know that you should be like 4 to 5 feet away from that diffuser to hear the effects.
You never ever want it litreally right behind you like that. Completely wrong application
Maybe it’s hard to tell with the wide angle but the clients mix position is about 8-10 feet away from the rear diffuser wall. Thanks for watching!
What was the final weight?
Love this, thanks!
Men should never uptalk.
Good job on the video. Short, but detailed enough, and very nice narration.
Thanks for watching!
Do you charge extra for the tung oil finish? If I was doing that project, it would certainly be finished with an hvlp sprayer and save hours of work!
I recently got a sprayer, next diffuser I do I will certainly be trying that method! Thanks for watching!
Great!
I began to make plans to build one exactly this size in the past week. Looks great. Thanks for providing the pattern, that will come in handy.
Enjoy your build! Thanks for watching
Looks awesome! I'm thinking of trying this using 3d printing.
Sounds cool, let us know how it goes if you do!
Hmmm very interesting and looks kinda cool too!
Could you spray the stain on? Would save a ton of time and physical effort if that would work as well as the brush.
Also thinking of how heavy this would be when completed. Could it be as effective with other materials that would be much lighter?
this looks like a nice project for this summer. thanks for the inspiration
Thanks for watching!
Wouldnt sanding the long lengths before cutting be a better idea? 🤔
It’s the cutting of each piece that creates what we have to sand off. Thanks for watching!
Just a thought... Stick a sanding disc onto your chop saw and add a tiny bit of pressure after the cut.. Cuts the sanding work in half.
OR clamp all the blocks in a clamp (2 XxX boards and regular clamp) then sand all (or many) at a time.
simple and effective, I like wood and I'm a musician, nice work, I'll do the same, thank you and all thumbs up
Does it matter if you don't do a full section of the patten? Or do you make the size to ensure it has the exact pattern eg 4 full patterns across x 2 full patterns down. I hope that makes sense! These are awesome by the way, I make small things similar and stumbled across you when someone asked me if mine were sound diffusers! Learn something new every day!
How many 2x2x8s did you use to make it? Thanks!
I'd recommend getting an oscillating spindle sander with a flat belt sanding option. Would make the sanding process go a lot faster and be a lot more ergonomic 🙂
Woa !! Impressive !!!
Thank you!
great!
How much does it weigh?
It’s quite heavy haha I haven’t weighed it but I’d say around 150 pounds or so
@@soundheadquarters wow.thank you.
Naughty...... ....pine
Great build!
Thanks!
This looks really nice, I am going to try building one! Are there any issues with vibration between the diffuser and the wall? Such as the area that the lower spacer rests on the wall? Or is it heavy enough that it withstands it?
We have not had any issues with vibration, however it would be easy to stick on small felt/rubber pads on to the lower spacer prior to hanging. Thanks for watching!
WELL DONE......
If a kid pulls the diffuser forward, won't it fall off the cleat?
Depends how strong the kid is ;) No it needs to be lifted up 3 inches first before it can be taken off the cleat. This requires two adults same way it was placed on to the cleat. Thanks for watching!
Awesome
Awesome
it looks great man, i would love one too but dude that's a lot of work
I’d be happy to build one for you if you’re in the Toronto area, or shipping arrangements can be made. Email me if you like, thanks for watching
@@soundheadquarters i appreciate that but i don't really have a studio or i do music for a living but it's great to know, thanks
У кого есть схема расчетов ?
See the link in the description!
This is awesome!
Im a bit confused on the number of 2x2's. How long and how many?