I'm getting ready to hang some acoustic wedges and mini difusers on my back wall of my studio, but I live in an apartment and I can't glue it up there or put holes everywhere. I was thinking about attaching the tiles to a bedsheet and then hanging the bedsheet, say, by nails across just the top of the room where they would not do too mcuh damage, but then I would worry about the sheet ripping or sagging... and i thought about maybe making some sort of frame, but i'm not sure how to do that....
Also, there are adhesives (like rubber cement) that can be easily removed off latex paint by gently rubbing it. I'm sure most of us remember making "superballs" out of rolled up rubber cement off our classroom desks at one point or another
If you have moulding across the top of the walls, instead of nails you could use thumbtacks - they stick much better into wood than they do sheetrock.
NoFO said:
I'm getting ready to hang some acoustic wedges and mini difusers on my back wall of my studio, but I live in an apartment and I can't glue it up there or put holes everywhere. I was thinking about attaching the tiles to a bedsheet and then hanging the bedsheet, say, by nails across just the top of the room where they would not do too mcuh damage, but then I would worry about the sheet ripping or sagging... and i thought about maybe making some sort of frame, but i'm not sure how to do that....