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sound-absorbing panel

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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This project aims to repurpose Bambu Lab cardboard spools into sound-absorbing panels. The structure comprises a two-part frame housing four square-section bases designed to accommodate the central part of the spool, previously divided into four sections. A cap, also made from the spool, completes the assembly. The larger cardboard section is positioned on the back, serving as a wall-mounting support.

 

The panel is designed for environments with reverberation issues. Its open structure—lacking top and bottom layers—leaves the internal filling visible, allowing sound waves to dissipate, reducing their intensity and thus reverberation.

 

In tests conducted, the filling used a gyroid structure, chosen for its sound absorption properties. To further enhance the panel's effectiveness, it is possible to fill the spool with 3D printing color change waste, thus optimizing the reuse of waste materials.

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