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14-09-2001, 9:32 AM
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Full DIY room
If anybody wishes any info on how i built my DIY home cinema, then just let me know.<br />Most of the pillars/cabinets are made from 18mm MDF(ten 8'x4' sheets in total).<br />The ceiling is a acoustic tile suspended frame type.<br />Carpet is very thick wilton, plus very thick 5 star underlay.<br />The pillars serve two purposes, one is to stop echoes the other to give a more cinema type look!.<br />The total cost to convert the room (excluding AV gear) was about £2500.<br />The room is being upgraded at the moment from LCD projection to CRT. I am also installing aircon.<br />Updated pics to appear soon.<br />Click link below for "Yahoo photos folder" for the complete build stages.
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14-09-2001, 1:03 PM
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I take my hat off to you - that is a superbly thought out,top job.
May be moving soon, so I may take you up on that offer of advice !!
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21-09-2001, 1:35 PM
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How do you do those smooth vertical grooves on the pillars?
Excellent room BTW!
Mac.
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21-09-2001, 2:04 PM
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The grooves in the pillars are made using a router, with a 1" round end bit. I used the routers adjustable side guide to make sure the lines stayed straight.
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21-09-2001, 3:30 PM
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Excellent project fulabeer really really nice I'm looking to make an AV stand like your own, is it difficult to do & what grade MDF & tools are required?
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22-09-2001, 6:55 AM
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I used 18mm standard MDF in 8'x4' sheets. I bought this from B&Q for about £12 a sheet(i think they now cost £10!).<br />I counter sunk all the screw holes, then used wood filler to hide them.<br />MDF is very easy to work with, but beware of the dust!.<br />Before painting MDF, rub it down with some fine sandpaper to give the paint something to key to etc.
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23-09-2001, 6:22 PM
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I am full of admiration at what you have done. I am also scared at the sheer amount of work ahead for me.
I hope I can pull off a fraction of what you have managed, well done. I think mine will be simpler. <img src="biggrin.gif" border="0">
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24-09-2001, 6:18 AM
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Nic, with the fantastic image produced from your NEC PG9, i don't think you'll be worried about finishing your room!<br />Post some info/pics as soon as you have it installed.
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24-09-2001, 4:21 PM
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Wow, fantastic!!<br /> <img src="eek.gif" border="0"> <br />Would you like a job?<br />Where did you house your sub?
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24-09-2001, 8:59 PM
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I used twin "Jamo" subs! they are either side of the screen, at the bottom of the cabinets. I have had to turn them down as the front window has moved 3-4mm!. I will be getting new Double Glazing soon so i'm not too worried.
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24-09-2001, 9:38 PM
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I am full of admiration !! Do u find the speaker boomy since it is housed in the MDF cabinet?
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24-09-2001, 11:39 PM
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With the Subs giving sound below 80hz only, they are not boomy as the sound tends to be "felt" more than heard. Guests tend to ask how i "make the seats move like that!".<br />But i was intending to pack the space around the subs with sound absorbing material etc.
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25-09-2001, 10:42 AM
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Excellent job Paul!!
How long did it take you from start to finish?
Ever thought of doing it for a living?
regards
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25-09-2001, 2:28 PM
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What was the most difficult/problematic part??
The one that had you tearing your hair out & shouting at the missus´ <img src="biggrin.gif" border="0">
cheers
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25-09-2001, 11:11 PM
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From start to finish, it took about 12-15 weeks. But since then it's been an ongoing upgrade etc. I will be on my third projector soon!. The upgrades will be as follows:-
SonyVW10HT to NECPG10/BarcoGraphics808s<br />Sony930 Amp to Denon 3802<br />Panny A360 DVD to Denon 2800
With either a Quadscan Elite or Vigatec1280 scaler.
All cash permitting!
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