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Panel Trap
Construction photos of the panel trap I built for the back wall of my home theater.
Date: 2007.07.29
Size: 19 items
Views: 15366
Frame + Fiberglass (Front View)
Item ActionsFrame + Fiberglass (Front View)
A front view of the frame and single piece of fiberglass.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2835
A front view of the frame and single piece of fiberglass. 2004.04.11
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Corner Support
Item ActionsCorner Support
A close-up view of the upper-left corner support.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2945
A close-up view of the upper-left corner support. It has been attached to the wall at the study by a 3" fastening screw. 2004.04.11
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Center Supports
Item ActionsCenter Supports
A close-up view of two of the center supports.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2417
A close-up view of two of the center supports. These were attached to the drywall with 1/4" x 3" toggle bolts. 2004.04.11
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Frame + Fiberglass (Side View)
Item ActionsFrame + Fiberglass (Side View)
A side view of the frame and single piece of fiberglass.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2557
A side view of the frame and single piece of fiberglass. There is a 1" gap between the fiberglass and the wall, created by the supports. There will also be a 1/2" gap between the fiberglass and the front of the frame (which will be later constructed of 1/4" plywood). 2004.04.11
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Frame & One Panel
Item ActionsFrame & One Panel
A side view of the frame and single attached panel.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2870
A side view of the frame and single attached panel. 2004.04.11
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Frame & Three Panels (Wide View)
Item ActionsFrame & Three Panels (Wide View)
A wide view of the frame.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2395
A wide view of the frame. All three pieces of 2" 2x4 rigid fiberglass have been attached to the wall supports. The fiberglass was attached while the frame was hanging onto the supports, to ensure fit. 2004.04.11
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Fiberglass w/o Frame (Side View)
Item ActionsFiberglass w/o Frame (Side View)
A side view of the three rigid fiberglass sheets, attached to the supports.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2555
A side view of the three rigid fiberglass sheets, attached to the supports. There is a small air gap behind the fiberglass. This gap is an important part of the trap and helps capture lower frequencies. 2004.04.11
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Three Fiberglass Sheets
Item ActionsThree Fiberglass Sheets
A wide view of the three 2" 2x4 rigid fiberglass sheets.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2130
A wide view of the three 2" 2x4 rigid fiberglass sheets. The sheets are attached to the supports, and the frame has been removed. 2004.04.11
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Frame + Plywood (Outer)
Item ActionsFrame + Plywood (Outer)
Two sheets of 1/4" plywood has been nailed onto the front of the frame.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 4412
Two sheets of 1/4" plywood has been nailed onto the front of the frame. Finishing nails were used approximately every three inches. Caulk has been applied to the connection points to seal any gaps that might allow air to leak through. 2004.04.11
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Completed Frame (Exterior)
Item ActionsCompleted Frame (Exterior)
An exterior view of the completed frame.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2320
An exterior view of the completed frame. The frame consists of two pieces of 1/4" plywood nailed to a frame of 2x4 fir. Everything has been caulked to prevent any air leakage. 2004.04.11
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Caulking Close-Up (Plywood Gap)
Item ActionsCaulking Close-Up (Plywood Gap)
A close view of the caulk that was applied to the frame gap.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2295
A close view of the caulk that was applied to the frame gap. The gap is located between the two sheets of 1/4" plywood and also between the plywood and the frame. After drying, the caulk will be cut down. 2004.04.11
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Caulking Close-Up (Corner Gap)
Item ActionsCaulking Close-Up (Corner Gap)
A close view of the caulk that was applied to the corner.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2872
A close view of the caulk that was applied to the corner. The two pieces of 2x4 fir used to construct the frame meet at right angles. The frame was screwed together using wood screws. The caulk will be cut down after drying. 2004.04.11
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Completed Frame (Interior)
Item ActionsCompleted Frame (Interior)
An interior view of the completed frame.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2933
An interior view of the completed frame. The frame consists of two pieces of 1/4" plywood nailed to a frame of 2x4 fir. Everything has been caulked to prevent any air leakage. 2004.04.11
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Interior Caulk (Corner View)
Item ActionsInterior Caulk (Corner View)
A close view of the interior frame corner after caulk was applied.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2773
A close view of the interior frame corner after caulk was applied. The caulk will be cut down after drying. 2004.04.11
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Finished Panel Trap (Side View)
Item ActionsFinished Panel Trap (Side View)
A side view of the finished panel trap after it has been hung on the wall.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2157
A side view of the finished panel trap after it has been hung on the wall. 2004.04.11
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Finished Panel Trap (Wide View)
Item ActionsFinished Panel Trap (Wide View)
A wide view of the finished panel trap after it has been hung on the wall.
Date: 2004.04.11
Views: 2747
A wide view of the finished panel trap after it has been hung on the wall. 2004.04.11
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Completed Panel Trap (Right Perspective)
Item ActionsCompleted Panel Trap (Right Perspective)
A view of the completed panel trap.
Date: 2004.05.23
Views: 2093
A view of the completed panel trap. It has been covered with somewhat acoustically transparent fabric. 2004.05.23
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Completed Panel Trap (Left Perspective)
Item ActionsCompleted Panel Trap (Left Perspective)
A view of the completed panel trap.
Date: 2004.05.23
Views: 2989
A view of the completed panel trap. It has been covered with somewhat acoustically transparent fabric. 2004.05.23
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Completed Panel Trap (Side)
Item ActionsCompleted Panel Trap (Side)
A side view of the completed panel trap.
Date: 2004.05.23
Views: 2621
A side view of the completed panel trap. After covering the panel trap with fabric, it was more firmly attached to the wall with self-screwing screws. This will prevent vibration of the frame and close the gap between the frame and wall. 2004.05.23
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