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goodbyebluesky
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Lately I've been getting some foam pieces for free basically. It comes packed to protect furniture where I work and I've been taking some home. The pieces are about 1'x2' and 2" thick, and its a tad firmer than the egg-shell type stuff, if you know what I mean.
I double them up and hot glue them together to make 2'x4'x4" panels, and today I put rigid foamboard on the back and wrapped them in some off-white muslin fabric.
All together (2) 2'x4'x4" panels took me:
bunch of hot glue sticks ($2)
3 yards of fabric ($6 total)
2 foamboards ($4 total)
1.5 hours gluing and wrapping
So thats 12 bucks for 2 panels. $6.00 apiece
Question is, what should I expect from just 4" flat foam? Auralux foam seems to have wedges or pyramids..... does this achieve much in the way of "diffusion" or will my panels perform similarly but just maybe not as efficiently?
I'm so low on funds its ridiculous, I was hoping this would be better than nothing but its hard to tell results in my room from only 2 panels. Thought I'd ask opinions before I make any more, especially as long as it takes (I now know.)
I double them up and hot glue them together to make 2'x4'x4" panels, and today I put rigid foamboard on the back and wrapped them in some off-white muslin fabric.
All together (2) 2'x4'x4" panels took me:
bunch of hot glue sticks ($2)
3 yards of fabric ($6 total)
2 foamboards ($4 total)
1.5 hours gluing and wrapping
So thats 12 bucks for 2 panels. $6.00 apiece
Question is, what should I expect from just 4" flat foam? Auralux foam seems to have wedges or pyramids..... does this achieve much in the way of "diffusion" or will my panels perform similarly but just maybe not as efficiently?
I'm so low on funds its ridiculous, I was hoping this would be better than nothing but its hard to tell results in my room from only 2 panels. Thought I'd ask opinions before I make any more, especially as long as it takes (I now know.)