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What about acoustic tile wrapped in fabric?
I can get acoustic tile for .10 cents per 2x2 tile. I know it works pretty good as a sound absorber/deadener. But it is way too ugly to put on my brand new walls so I was thinking why couldn't wrap it in a colored cheesecloth or something and then hang some on the walls? I want to get some condensed fiberglass board, but it is only available as a special order. I would like to make a few of those eventually, but is there any reason I couldn't use some well placed acoustic tile maybe even double stacked for reasonable treatment?
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hey undergrnd -
suspended ceiling tiles that are made of condensed fiberglass are nearly the same thing as OC703; they are readily available, and if you peel off the facing, you can stack them to whatever thickness you desire. I used 6 boxes in my litle pocket studio. You can even take the facing off, and put them back into the cardboard and then cover it with cloth. C.
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or even use them back-to-back and glue around the edges. then take 2 sets of those and make a 2'x4' unit which you can then hang a couple of inches off the wall. here's a small booth concept. using rolls of insulation (still in plastic) in the corners.
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Why the insulation in the plastic? To help with sound deadening? I like the idea of putting the tiles back to back and placing them a few inches from the wall, that gives you two absorption surfaces. I think I might go ahead and use these, like I said they are 10 cents a piece at the local used construction materials store. I will definitely wrap them in some kind of thin fabric though.
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the facing is plastic sheet, it pulls right off. if you leave it on it will just reflect sound. I have different size boxes with either 4 or 2 inches of these contained in them.
C.
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Yesterday I was talking about this with my father and he said that the acoustic tiles I had are made from compressed cellulose and not compressed fiberglass. Which once I thought about when I was cutting them I realized is true. I imagine it probably doesn't even matter because it is a dense absorptive material.
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... hard fiber board, chalky white finish, pits..
If it's that, lilely it only knocks the highs down some.
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So no good? I wouldn't exactly call it hard, you could probably crush it with two fingers. But yeah, it's definitely pressed cellulose board. I imagine theres another type that's made from pressed fiberglass similar to the 703 by Owens Corning. I can't get that cheap like I can the other stuff.
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