Soundproof doors ON A BUDGET - Big Barn Recording Studio
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- Опубликовано: 15 июн 2024
- Episode 82: How to make big, heavy, soundproof studio doors without breaking the bank.
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Haha. I can tell you enjoyed editing this one. Lots of musical editing going on. Good stuff.
Coming along nicely. Looking forward to the next installment. stay safe J.
Was he seriously bang on with the 47 minutes!? Hahaha, what a ridiculously accurate guess. Anyway! Enjoyed this one, as always - incredibly satisfying to see your progress, as well as inspiring. Thanks a bunch for this video!
He actually was.. he has a gift!
What a great builder you have by your side!! Swedish people are amazing (and so is the english i´m seeing)..Much love from Chile 💙💛🫀
nice doors
Amazing!
Great job again guys 😊👍🏼
Impressive work, fellas!!
Really enjoy your stuff. Can’t wait for more music stuff too!
Fab job :)
A dream team
And I have to say, I do like a good bit of Japanese hand saw action. My dad had some from the old days which he'd use to trim skirting boards and dado rails.
Yeah they are incredible!
@@idea_farm Incredibly expensive if you get a handmade one too. I used to used them for 1/35 model making and had a full set that cost me a bomb. Lovely tools though.
I think I would need to win a contest with a Japanese carpenter before owning a handmade one
I did my doors almost like that a few years ago. Btw don't forget to put fine sand between the glasses to dampen vibrations.
Ah nice. How do you mean re fine sand? I’ve got 2cm thick laminated glass windows going into the doors (same mass as the mdf/drywall layers)
@@idea_farm about 2 to 4 cm high inside the void gap between the 2 tilted glasses. Mine got a interior wooden frame to mount the glass and space them. Over that wood I put a coat of fine sand to prevent vibrations. I got that idea from a tv studio I used to work at. But I am only using this between control room window and live room. Doors don't need it much.
Ps. With glass that thick + air gap sand is not mandatory. Mine are just 1cm thick.
Is that how they basically make studio doors? With all those layered gyprock pieces inside or would they build the very expensive ones out of a single piece of heavy dense wood?
I think there’s many versions out there, mass loaded vinyl layers, solid wood, metal layers, not sure they use gyprock usually
The exterior's looking rather sexy. Did you paint the lower wall in black on the smaller building? Don't see anything that adventurous round my neck of the woods in Norway.
Great episode as usual. 🤘🤘
On the smaller barn yes. It was originally dark so we basically restored it.
@@idea_farm Looks really effective and ties in the rest of the build for me.
You dont have a clue how to make sound proof doors! Embarassing!
Really sorry I embarrassed you 😔 like I said in the video this is what I did in my last studio, which worked fine.
@@idea_farm You need to read up on how to do it properly. Small gaps take a good door from adequate to bad. Your double door was ridiculous.
@dougjane64 you don’t honestly think I’m going to leave it like that do you? How embarrassing. There will be rubber seals and double door stops.
Read up on some manners - the guy’s not even finished the full barn studio that he’s renovating - nevermind the doors.