Pro Acoustic Panels DIY how to make Cheap! + Acoustic Treatment Basics for a Pro or Home Studio. I hope you enjoy the video
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SAFETY NOTICE:
I have done a variety of research and inquiries and there are several other YouTube videos discussing the use of rockwool for the panels. I concluded that it's worth wearing protection whilst handling the insulation and ensuring that it is covered in the final design with the wood and fabric but that it is overall a neutral material and should be safe. There are a huge number of people who have used the same material and the studies comparing its safety to materials like fiberglass and asbestos show that it does not behave the same way as they do and is not a carcinogen. Ultimately I can't say definitively but from what I have found it seems safe. Making sure you have good room ventilation will always help anyway.
here are some helpful links:
Rockwool safety
https://www.rockwool.com/northameric....
https://www.insulationshop.co/rock_wo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mineral...
Rockwool studies compared to fibreglass and asbestos
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/bass...
Others have suggested looking into denim wool as insulation and or plastic foil to layer between the fabric and the insulation. I have not tried or fully researched these options but feel free to explore these if you wish.
Hopefully more environmentally friendly and eco friendly alternatives continue to develop in the future.
MATERIALS:
I got my wood from the local timber merchant and they have a great price so I would recommend looking around for that in your area.
here are some similar examples online:
Inner wood batons for frames
https://www.wickes.co.uk/WickesTreat...
and outer pine planks
https://www.wickes.co.uk/WickesWhite...
Bed sheets
https://www.therange.co.uk/homefurni...
The you will need high quality screws, a screwdriver, some angle brackets for strength, a staple gun and staples and a mitre saw + an extra pair of hands goes a very long way
Timestamps if ya want them:
0:00 Intro + FL Studio Giveaway
1:39 Click here if you like music :)
1:50 What is the panel made of?
2:53 Making the Wooden Frames
3:45 Lining with fabric + top tip to save £$
4:56 Fitting the insulation and wood for a professional finish
5:26 Unique air gap design feature for fitting and function
6:07 Final Panel Design
6:30 Fitting to the wall securely with more air gap
6:55 Fitting the Ceiling Cloud It's super strong
7:17 Cheeky Monkey
7:21 Panel placement for optimal room acoustics
7:42 Installing LED lights
8:41 What about the windows???
8:49 My Favourite Sound Absorption device ;)
9:05 Extra Steps with room accessories
9:25 Wooden Wall Diffusion
9:46 Cost per panel and total for the room
10:04 Outro Thanks for watching
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