computer case foam...Where? [message #71089] |
Fri, 11 August 2006 20:19 |
brandon[2]
Messages: 380 Registered: June 2006
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All,
I am in the middle of making my studio console and am
building a sound proof computer compartment into it.
I was wondering where I can purchase the foam that needs to line
the enclosure. I need something about 1/4 inch thick for the
ventalation maze, but something thicker could go in the main
compartment.
OH yeah.... Cheap please...
Thx
b
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Re: computer case foam...Where? [message #71094 is a reply to message #71091] |
Fri, 11 August 2006 22:28 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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Dave, that stuff has no noise-suppressive qualitites - it's
just small pieces of scrap foam barely held together with one
another.
Brandon, try a craft store for foam rubber, like Hobby Lobby or
the equivalent type of store in your area. If you can't find
raw foam, look for something like plain table placemats with a
foam rubber backing & you can just cut 'em to size (made plain
so you can paint your own designs on them... you know, the
typical crafts store kind of base materials) my ex mom-in-law
was into that sort of thing, so I know they carry materials of
that nature. I also noticed one time that they have polished
brass tubing of a size & thickness suitable to make an LDC tube
mic body out of, so maybe one day....! lol
Mind what Deej said about the heat, though. Hope that vent maze
allows enough air flow.
Neil
"Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_editout_@shaw.ca> wrote:
>Why not use 1/2" foam carpet underlay?
>
>David.
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>brandon wrote:
>> All,
>>
>>
>> I am in the middle of making my studio console and am
>> building a sound proof computer compartment into it.
>> I was wondering where I can purchase the foam that needs to line
>> the enclosure. I need something about 1/4 inch thick for the
>> ventalation maze, but something thicker could go in the main
>> compartment.
>>
>> OH yeah.... Cheap please...
>>
>> Thx
>> b
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Re: computer case foam...Where? [message #71108 is a reply to message #71094] |
Sat, 12 August 2006 07:57 |
EK Sound
Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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True, but closed cell foam rubber won't have much either... In a
pinch, a person could probably use short pile carpet for a similar effect.
David.
Neil wrote:
> Dave, that stuff has no noise-suppressive qualitites - it's
> just small pieces of scrap foam barely held together with one
> another.
>
> Brandon, try a craft store for foam rubber, like Hobby Lobby or
> the equivalent type of store in your area. If you can't find
> raw foam, look for something like plain table placemats with a
> foam rubber backing & you can just cut 'em to size (made plain
> so you can paint your own designs on them... you know, the
> typical crafts store kind of base materials) my ex mom-in-law
> was into that sort of thing, so I know they carry materials of
> that nature. I also noticed one time that they have polished
> brass tubing of a size & thickness suitable to make an LDC tube
> mic body out of, so maybe one day....! lol
>
> Mind what Deej said about the heat, though. Hope that vent maze
> allows enough air flow.
>
> Neil
>
>
> "Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_editout_@shaw.ca> wrote:
>
>>Why not use 1/2" foam carpet underlay?
>>
>>David.
>>
>>brandon wrote:
>>
>>>All,
>>>
>>>
>>>I am in the middle of making my studio console and am
>>>building a sound proof computer compartment into it.
>>>I was wondering where I can purchase the foam that needs to line
>>>the enclosure. I need something about 1/4 inch thick for the
>>>ventalation maze, but something thicker could go in the main
>>>compartment.
>>>
>>>OH yeah.... Cheap please...
>>>
>>>Thx
>>>b
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Re: computer case foam...Where? [message #71147 is a reply to message #71142] |
Sun, 13 August 2006 09:36 |
brandon[2]
Messages: 380 Registered: June 2006
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No the sides do not open.
I will might actually have two comps side by side in the case which will
leave no room for getting in and out quickly. I was going to put my audio
comp and my internet comp in there, but to reduce heat build up I should
only put the audio comp in there. I don't usually surf the internet while
I am recording anyway.
However, I do use a KVM switcher and will have to get some extensions to
make that work. That will leave room to get in and out.
Also, I am very concerned about dust build up on the insulation.
I guess regular maintenance will be required.
thx,
b
Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>Brandon, Looking at the drawing I was curious about something: do the
>sides of the box open up? If it were mine I would make sure I had fast
>access to the guts of the computer. Personally I have always kept mine
>in closets.
>
>Also, whatever you use for the foam, remeber there will b a lot of dust
>building up over time, so use something that will not trap it or hold it.
>
>brandon wrote:
>> All,
>>
>>
>> I am in the middle of making my studio console and am
>> building a sound proof computer compartment into it.
>> I was wondering where I can purchase the foam that needs to line
>> the enclosure. I need something about 1/4 inch thick for the
>> ventalation maze, but something thicker could go in the main
>> compartment.
>>
>> OH yeah.... Cheap please...
>>
>> Thx
>> b
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Re: computer case foam...Where? [message #71148 is a reply to message #71147] |
Sun, 13 August 2006 09:40 |
brandon[2]
Messages: 380 Registered: June 2006
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Would there be any benefit to making a plexiglass door?
Cosmetically I would like to put a wooden door, but thought
I should ask if there was something I am over looking. I got those cool glow
led fans that I wont be able to see. Other than that I can't think of a reason
to go thru the trouble of a plexiglass door. Will plexigalss disipate heat
better than the wooden door?
thx,
b
"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote:
>
>No the sides do not open.
>I will might actually have two comps side by side in the case which will
>leave no room for getting in and out quickly. I was going to put my audio
>comp and my internet comp in there, but to reduce heat build up I should
>only put the audio comp in there. I don't usually surf the internet while
>I am recording anyway.
>However, I do use a KVM switcher and will have to get some extensions to
>make that work. That will leave room to get in and out.
>Also, I am very concerned about dust build up on the insulation.
>I guess regular maintenance will be required.
>
>thx,
>b
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>Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>Brandon, Looking at the drawing I was curious about something: do the
>>sides of the box open up? If it were mine I would make sure I had fast
>>access to the guts of the computer. Personally I have always kept mine
>>in closets.
>>
>>Also, whatever you use for the foam, remeber there will b a lot of dust
>
>>building up over time, so use something that will not trap it or hold it.
>>
>>brandon wrote:
>>> All,
>>>
>>>
>>> I am in the middle of making my studio console and am
>>> building a sound proof computer compartment into it.
>>> I was wondering where I can purchase the foam that needs to line
>>> the enclosure. I need something about 1/4 inch thick for the
>>> ventalation maze, but something thicker could go in the main
>>> compartment.
>>>
>>> OH yeah.... Cheap please...
>>>
>>> Thx
>>> b
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Re: computer case foam...Where? [message #71170 is a reply to message #71147] |
Sun, 13 August 2006 18:41 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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Hinge the sides so you can open the up. You will thank yourself.
;o)
"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:44df54fd$1@linux...
>
> No the sides do not open.
> I will might actually have two comps side by side in the case which will
> leave no room for getting in and out quickly. I was going to put my audio
> comp and my internet comp in there, but to reduce heat build up I should
> only put the audio comp in there. I don't usually surf the internet while
> I am recording anyway.
> However, I do use a KVM switcher and will have to get some extensions to
> make that work. That will leave room to get in and out.
> Also, I am very concerned about dust build up on the insulation.
> I guess regular maintenance will be required.
>
> thx,
> b
>
>
>
>
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> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
> >Brandon, Looking at the drawing I was curious about something: do the
> >sides of the box open up? If it were mine I would make sure I had fast
> >access to the guts of the computer. Personally I have always kept mine
> >in closets.
> >
> >Also, whatever you use for the foam, remeber there will b a lot of dust
>
> >building up over time, so use something that will not trap it or hold it.
> >
> >brandon wrote:
> >> All,
> >>
> >>
> >> I am in the middle of making my studio console and am
> >> building a sound proof computer compartment into it.
> >> I was wondering where I can purchase the foam that needs to line
> >> the enclosure. I need something about 1/4 inch thick for the
> >> ventalation maze, but something thicker could go in the main
> >> compartment.
> >>
> >> OH yeah.... Cheap please...
> >>
> >> Thx
> >> b
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Re: computer case foam...Where? [message #71171 is a reply to message #71170] |
Sun, 13 August 2006 18:54 |
brandon[2]
Messages: 380 Registered: June 2006
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Unfortunately, the case is already built and that is not an option.
I am just going to put my audio comp in the enclosure so I will be able to
get to it no problem. I will pull the door off of the case and lay it on
its side so the heat raises straight up from the MB. I bought some case fans
that I will be installing in the enclosure with there own power supply. I
will be using 1"thick standard foam for the inside of the enclosure and the
exhaust maze.
b
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>Hinge the sides so you can open the up. You will thank yourself.
>;o)
>
>"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:44df54fd$1@linux...
>>
>> No the sides do not open.
>> I will might actually have two comps side by side in the case which will
>> leave no room for getting in and out quickly. I was going to put my audio
>> comp and my internet comp in there, but to reduce heat build up I should
>> only put the audio comp in there. I don't usually surf the internet while
>> I am recording anyway.
>> However, I do use a KVM switcher and will have to get some extensions
to
>> make that work. That will leave room to get in and out.
>> Also, I am very concerned about dust build up on the insulation.
>> I guess regular maintenance will be required.
>>
>> thx,
>> b
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>> >Brandon, Looking at the drawing I was curious about something: do the
>> >sides of the box open up? If it were mine I would make sure I had fast
>> >access to the guts of the computer. Personally I have always kept mine
>> >in closets.
>> >
>> >Also, whatever you use for the foam, remeber there will b a lot of dust
>>
>> >building up over time, so use something that will not trap it or hold
it.
>> >
>> >brandon wrote:
>> >> All,
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> I am in the middle of making my studio console and am
>> >> building a sound proof computer compartment into it.
>> >> I was wondering where I can purchase the foam that needs to line
>> >> the enclosure. I need something about 1/4 inch thick for the
>> >> ventalation maze, but something thicker could go in the main
>> >> compartment.
>> >>
>> >> OH yeah.... Cheap please...
>> >>
>> >> Thx
>> >> b
>>
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Re: computer case foam...Where? [message #71619 is a reply to message #71171] |
Tue, 22 August 2006 10:40 |
Miguel Vigil [1]
Messages: 258 Registered: July 2005
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The biggest caveat or potential danger with common store bought
foams to be used as sound attenuation
- Fire -
You need to think about fire retardant spray or treatment, whether
on you walls or inside a closed box.
Regards,
El Miguel
"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:44dfd7c4$1@linux...
>
> Unfortunately, the case is already built and that is not an option.
> I am just going to put my audio comp in the enclosure so I will be able to
> get to it no problem. I will pull the door off of the case and lay it on
> its side so the heat raises straight up from the MB. I bought some case
> fans
> that I will be installing in the enclosure with there own power supply. I
> will be using 1"thick standard foam for the inside of the enclosure and
> the
> exhaust maze.
> b
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>Hinge the sides so you can open the up. You will thank yourself.
>>;o)
>>
>>"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:44df54fd$1@linux...
>>>
>>> No the sides do not open.
>>> I will might actually have two comps side by side in the case which will
>>> leave no room for getting in and out quickly. I was going to put my
>>> audio
>>> comp and my internet comp in there, but to reduce heat build up I should
>>> only put the audio comp in there. I don't usually surf the internet
>>> while
>>> I am recording anyway.
>>> However, I do use a KVM switcher and will have to get some extensions
> to
>>> make that work. That will leave room to get in and out.
>>> Also, I am very concerned about dust build up on the insulation.
>>> I guess regular maintenance will be required.
>>>
>>> thx,
>>> b
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>> >Brandon, Looking at the drawing I was curious about something: do the
>>> >sides of the box open up? If it were mine I would make sure I had fast
>>> >access to the guts of the computer. Personally I have always kept mine
>>> >in closets.
>>> >
>>> >Also, whatever you use for the foam, remeber there will b a lot of dust
>>>
>>> >building up over time, so use something that will not trap it or hold
> it.
>>> >
>>> >brandon wrote:
>>> >> All,
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> I am in the middle of making my studio console and am
>>> >> building a sound proof computer compartment into it.
>>> >> I was wondering where I can purchase the foam that needs to line
>>> >> the enclosure. I need something about 1/4 inch thick for the
>>> >> ventalation maze, but something thicker could go in the main
>>> >> compartment.
>>> >>
>>> >> OH yeah.... Cheap please...
>>> >>
>>> >> Thx
>>> >> b
>>>
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>>
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