CNC and Saw room
Posted: Sun, 2024-Dec-15, 23:10
I used to have a VFX studio in LA, and we had a server room. We built a *really* effective soundproof wall to enclose our servers- it was a 2by6 with staggered studs wall, with a window (had to see them machines!) with 2 sheets of glass. It was like standing next to an airplane inside that room, and near silence outside of it.
I am now looking to build a (mostly) soundproof room to put a CNC machine that may run for hours, and a loud saw that runs for a few minutes at a time. It doesn't need to be perfectly soundproof or anything, just good. Servers are all relatively easy high frequency sounds, and this is likely to be fairly broad spectrum audio. Last time, we investigated green glue, and doubling the drywall, but we decided to simply build first and add expense later if needed. We didn't need green glue, or a second layer of drywall, the staggered studs was sufficient.
Might a full-on green-glued doubled drywall on the inside construction be needed to significantly block broad spectrum audio? Will this be a much bigger challenge?
I am now looking to build a (mostly) soundproof room to put a CNC machine that may run for hours, and a loud saw that runs for a few minutes at a time. It doesn't need to be perfectly soundproof or anything, just good. Servers are all relatively easy high frequency sounds, and this is likely to be fairly broad spectrum audio. Last time, we investigated green glue, and doubling the drywall, but we decided to simply build first and add expense later if needed. We didn't need green glue, or a second layer of drywall, the staggered studs was sufficient.
Might a full-on green-glued doubled drywall on the inside construction be needed to significantly block broad spectrum audio? Will this be a much bigger challenge?