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The hole saw work - gotta be true love. MDF will kill an expensive hole saw in no time . . lowers the ROI and is really messy
When I built some of my other clouds I used the same partially open sides framing as in my first post. Actually calculated the "added advantage" of more exposed area for broadband panels. seemed like a better ROI per sq. inch for the time opposed to endless drilling.
I used sheer curtain voile as a fiber wrap /trap before a cover warp, which is many cases is just another layer of the same. My ceiling front clouds , ( 3 of 3' x 4', 1 of 18" x 4') total 42 sg. ft are spaced across the 12' dimension with about 5-6 inches between the edges -more exposed area, and also hanging down from the ceiling about 5", so that's the same surface area again.
I have some build pics on a different computer.
The "re-directors" . Now that's an idea I'd like to hear more about.
Curious to see your build pics!