DIY DJ frontboard Facade

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

Home made Portable DIY mobile DJ frontboard facade

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  • Looks good i am gonna be building cause i am just starting out i found all my supplies for $61.45 the only thing is i won't be using fabric i'll be using Classroom Light Filters-Whisper White like the coverings for flourecent lights they are more sturdy and less chance of them tearing.

  • @lynnsounds I thought about going that route too, with those light cover's. I'm going to make another set of these, and use Lycra just like my skrimking tripod covers. Make sure you can make them removable so they can be replaced if needed.

  • Awesome!

    FYI...it's pronounced Fasod. ;) it's a french word.

  • @tipper1232 lol yeah I know. my mistake. I figured that out AFTER I made and posted this video!

  • thats not bad job at all man , im startin a company making dj facades, booths and tables, mine will be made out of aluminum that can be powder coated to any color you want and with the frosted plexiglass you can get your name , group or logo either in vinyl or get it really custom with airbrush work.

  • @BtrayinMF That sounds like something I might be interested in. A lightweight aluminum, sturdy enough that it wont move around alot if someone leans on it when their trying to talk to me. One thing that would be really nice is if you could figure out a way they could lock at the corner's so the wind wont be able to change the angle of the corner pieces that connect the front from the sides when djing outdoor gigs.

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  • It is not a FICADE.... Man any DJs that are not near the NY area are a bunch of weirdos...LOL.

    ITS A FI-SAD--- Please say it the correct way

  • Nice Facade,Great Job.

  • @DJPolska07 I would go with the 2 mini's vs the 1 full size colorstrip. This way you could put the mini's in a slight "V" look, this will allow light to get to your sides too. Just make sure the center panel is full. Something else that I do that really helps alot with eliminating such a hot spot... is I put wax paper over the plastic lens. Gives it more of a wash effect. Test it out once with your spots. Who know's, maybe you wont need to buy the colorstrips anymore after that.

  • @onstagedjkj do you think two minis would do it or one full size color strip? i was going with par cans but now i decided not to cuz of hot spots, so i want color strips but they are so expensive lol. my facade is 5 panels 3ft by 2ft wide. i hope two minis in front seperated a little can do me justice for now. then ill add a full one later on like you did. and put the minis on the sides

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