endorka wrote:Source of the post The absorber arrangement in the rear tri-corners looks immense! And the movable panel with angled with 1x12s is also superb, looks much better than the standard design.
Thanks Jennifer! They are pretty huge haha. Double the size of a standard super chunk. I just figure if the corners are where I will get the most bang for my buck, then I might as well go bigger considering the height of the ceilings (12 foot). I just gotta figure out how to build these things! I have no idea. Trying to find solid build logs for these but so far there's just not enough detail to make me feel comfortable moving forward.
I'd say yours warrants extra special attention as it will be in the doorway. Someone could could barge through the doorway in a hurry and crash right into it. Great potential for a Laurel and Hardy sketch, not so great for a music studio.
I'd say you're right! Haha this thing will be pretty massive. The good news is that I can just keep it against the wall for recording sessions. I figure it won't be crucial for the corner except when actually mixing. Also, the door will open the other direction, so anyone coming from the other room would at least have a moment to realize it's there before they could barge through. But as I said previously, I'm usually alone when mixing so it wouldn't be too much of an issue.
However, I LOVE your idea of the sliding rails! I'm not entirely sure how to envision that type of thing across a corner like this. But I assume it would be diagonal right? And then just fold up to the side but not completely flush? I think it could be really cool though if I could pull it off!
Also, this gave me the idea that if I do go the panel with wheels route, I could put some security straps on the back attached to the wall somehow. So that if it did start to tip over, the straps would keep it from actually falling.
I also tried one other idea in sketchup where as much of the "triangle" is fixed on the right side of the doorway/wall and then the remaining portion is attached directly to the right side of the door. But at these dimensions, I just don't think it will work. The portion on the door would have to be smaller otherwise it will still just be partially and annoyingly in the walk-way when you open the door.
Cheers and thank you for the ideas!
Trevor