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Skyline Diffuser DIY - A question...
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<blockquote data-quote="allan320" data-source="post: 1116004" data-attributes="member: 25559"><p>Hi Nikkel, you are just beginning down the road I am on..... In that calculator programme if you plug in the block size (38mm) they call it block width, and stick to the <strong>exact</strong> lengths in the grid pattern (just as easy to cut 5.4, 10.8 etc), then it will work out exactly to 12x12 blocks without too much head scratching. The highest frequency diffused is governed by the block size and the lowest is controlled by the depth ie column length.</p><p>Best mounted on a french cleat attached to wall joists; ceilings are a problem due to weight. Four units in a square work well. </p><p>I made the finishing as easy as possible by just light spray varnish on the end grain, otherwise it can become an unnecessary nightmare!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allan320, post: 1116004, member: 25559"] Hi Nikkel, you are just beginning down the road I am on..... In that calculator programme if you plug in the block size (38mm) they call it block width, and stick to the [B]exact[/B] lengths in the grid pattern (just as easy to cut 5.4, 10.8 etc), then it will work out exactly to 12x12 blocks without too much head scratching. The highest frequency diffused is governed by the block size and the lowest is controlled by the depth ie column length. Best mounted on a french cleat attached to wall joists; ceilings are a problem due to weight. Four units in a square work well. I made the finishing as easy as possible by just light spray varnish on the end grain, otherwise it can become an unnecessary nightmare! [/QUOTE]
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