The Studio Project
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Re: The Studio Project
Landscape grade Totara. In the 60s they clear-felled huge Totara forests and planted pine, left the Totara laying there. Now that the pine is maturing they're getting the logs out. What looks like worm holes is actually a disease that only affects the tree when it is alive. Heart Totara is naturally durable, rated at 50 years in contact with the ground.
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What're the plans for acoustic treatment? I'm down that rabbit hole currently.
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I’ve made it airtight, to keep low volume stuff contained, if it’s loud it’ll get out but that’s ok. With the blinds down it should be reasonably bounce free. It’s lined with rough-sawn timber, (boxing actually) with a reasonable gap, then 13mm gib behind.NippleWrestler wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 11:52 am What're the plans for acoustic treatment? I'm down that rabbit hole currently.
I was told to avoid a square shape and to pitch the ceiling
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More progress. The 12'' CVs sound better than the 15s in here. I'll relegate the 15s to outdoor duty, as required.
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It's the united nations of wood here: Totara, Kauri, Macrocarpa, Radiata, Cedar, and Oregon. I've got some Rimu and Oak in line to find a new home too.
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It's a rescue Mac, a hand-me-down, and I've never used one before. I wasn't particularly impressed. Until...
I plugged the QU16 in, waited for the driver search and the subsequent 3 hour wrestling match to get the 16, Reaper, and Windows to play well together, but no, nothing. Nada. Instead it's all working perfectly, just like that, plug and play.
I plugged the QU16 in, waited for the driver search and the subsequent 3 hour wrestling match to get the 16, Reaper, and Windows to play well together, but no, nothing. Nada. Instead it's all working perfectly, just like that, plug and play.
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Feck me, that's some stunning work!
The older I get, the more disappointed in myself I become.
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Little slice of heaven, love it!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Yeah I was proud of how tidy my garage is now... not so impressive anymore.
The older I get, the more disappointed in myself I become.
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If it's any consolation, my garage is still the apocalypse.Danger Mouse wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 4:01 pmYeah I was proud of how tidy my garage is now... not so impressive anymore.
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Added drawers. I’ve been waiting til it’s tidy to take a pic but that doesn’t seem to be happening so here it is, pretty much done.
Loving it. So worthwhile.
Loving it. So worthwhile.
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