endorka wrote:Source of the post eightamrock wrote:Source of the postAlso had a little side project over the long weekend and organized my mic locker. Bought shadow foam from the UK and learned how to cut it. Was a bit tough but by the end I had it figured out.
Thanks for this, the pluck out cubes lining my microphone cases are either falling to bits or suffering from poorly chosen arrangement that I only realised after adding more mics to the collection
I've been trying to figure out how to replace it and this shadow foam looks ideal.
There's a good video on cutting it here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66eeGBlQAtkCheers!
Jennifer
I’m glad you found it useful! I bought 2 cases because I know I’ll change my mind many times about how I want the drawers organized. I use a husky (American brand) rolling tool chest to keep everything in. It locks and l can take it where I want to go. The top is the perfect size for changing strings and doing setups too. Win win.
A few updates. First, I’m quite happy to say we are definitely at the last mile, but the last mile and all of its detail really is the longest mile. I’ve been checking things slowly off the list. Recently made an insulation cutting jig for the many complex cuts I need to make with my rockwool. I wish I could go back to the past and tell myself to pay a bit more attention to the material sizes to reduce waste, but here we are.
The soffits are all framed up and the electrical is run for the puck lighting. I’m stuffing them now as you can see. It’s just very itchy work and takes quite a bit of time. These are the super chunk style traps in the front, there will be similar in the rear of the room.
Lastly, I started the control room window frames they came out lovely. Lasers for the win.