All that work for a 7??
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Really ends up being an allegory for life, eh?
Nice job!
Thanks!
How thick is the board? Is Homasote easy to cut?
My dartboard is still in the box waiting for me to make a backboard.
Half inch thick. Cuts by scoring a couple few times with a utility knife. After installing, I had to move my line 9/16" away from the dartboard.
I laid out the fabric and got it tight with wood working clamps. Cut my board to size, sprayed the board with spray adhesive and laid it gently on the fabric. Then i folded and cut the excess fabric around and stapled down the back.
Im sure there's a cheaper material than Homasote that would work, but my board hangs on a door that goes into the living room, so the sound barrier was a nice bonus for me.
From wikipedia, for others like me:
Homasote is a brand name associated with the product generically known as cellulose-based fiber wall board, which is similar in composition to papier-mâché, made from recycled paper that is compressed under high temperature and pressure.
Used for soundproofing. Cool. I'd never heard of that before. Little spendy, though.