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My name is Bryan Pape. I do acoustical consulting and room design for Glenn Kuras of GIK Acoustics. ... |
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| Greetings Hi Guys. My name is Bryan Pape. I do acoustical consulting and room design for Glenn Kuras of GIK Acoustics. I'll do my best to help out wherever I can. If you have any questions whether about our products or not, please feel free to ask. Stop by our forum here on Home Theater Shack. | |||
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| Re: Greetings Greetings Bryan and welcome to the Shack! While I got you here I wonder if could help out my memory. Has anyone taken prints of posters or artwork and had a local t-shirt printing type shop transfer the print to loose weave fabric. Then used that printed fabric to cover semi-rigid fiberglass to make room treatments? I suppose any followup to this should go down in the Home Theater Acoustics forum here which I see you have already found. Regards, Bob | |||
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| Re: Greetings Hi Bryan. It's good to see you here. I've benefited from your advice in the past and, as my new home gets completed, look forward to your help in the future. This is a great forum. I think you'll enjoy it here. Friendliest group of people you'll ever meet. | |||
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| Re: Greetings Thanks for the warm welcome. As for printing on fabric, it can certainly be done provided it's the right kind of printing. Most T Shirt shops are more iron-ons which are solid and not acceptable in front of treatments. What you really want is something similar to ink-jet printing. You can actually go to a print shop like Kinkos that has a large format plotter and the capability to print to cloth. Bryan | |||
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