yeah i definitely used spray glue, the next morning, every single panel had come undone, so watch out anyone using spray glue. was a complete waste and setback for me.
That material is made form recycled soda bottles and is a polyester. we did not use the spray with the bulk of the laminating, only to help the 2" overhanf when wrapping. We are working on getting a spec sheet on our website, please visit it for more info.
How is it that a DIY for a sound panel has terrible sound.
apologiate07 1 month ago
what is that yellow material foam called
armandoarevalo1 4 months ago
That material in the UK is called TWEED and is usually used on office furniture, you can also use HESSIAN fabric to cover your panels ...
chiglee1 11 months ago
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You should never use adhesive on your fabric. It will negatively affect your frequency absorption
BGvisual 11 months ago
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BGvisual 11 months ago
Will any type of fabric work or does polyester have better acoustical properties?
MightyCarnac 1 year ago
yeah i definitely used spray glue, the next morning, every single panel had come undone, so watch out anyone using spray glue. was a complete waste and setback for me.
Sc0ttPrian 1 year ago
hello...may i know what are the normal thickness of the absorber......?
komgringples 2 years ago
The majority of our Sound Panels are made from 1" Thick High Density Fiberglass. They can also be made with 1 1/2" and 2" thickness.
DIYSoundPanels 2 years ago
Thanks for Replying, Is that material burlap, and when you are ironing the front did you spray adhesive on the fabric?
about2flip 2 years ago
That material is made form recycled soda bottles and is a polyester. we did not use the spray with the bulk of the laminating, only to help the 2" overhanf when wrapping. We are working on getting a spec sheet on our website, please visit it for more info.
DIYSoundPanels 2 years ago
What type of material is that with the adhesive already on the back of it
about2flip 2 years ago