The idea was just to get some sound-absorbing material to help with the room's acoustics.
| Last year's wall shelves included channels routed in the upper and lower face moulding for sliding door panels. Each of the two channels are only 5/32" wide and spaced 1/4" on center. This means for 1/8"-thick panels, there's only about another 1/8" clearance between them. |
So the soft material had to be thin. Nothing cotton worked. Nor sheet fabric. Then I thought of yarn, which, of course, meant sewing it to the aluminum! And to get it dense, I needed as many holes as I can squeeze in.
After some paint and acrylic clearcoat, the yarn was woven to it. Each channel track then got a narrow strip of teflon tape for smoother sliding. I'm not too thrilled about the dark brown. Maybe it could be covered with fabric...
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