DIY Gobos

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Yeah - it's not hard. 2x4or6's, 3/4" plywood, screws (not nails), some insulation, a saw, and an old sheet is all you need.

Make a rectangular frame, perhaps with a beam in the middle for support, screw the plywood to one side, fill the cavity with the insulation (paper side out) and staple the old sheet over it.

Voila.

EDIT: Here are what mine look like:
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It wouldn't be hard to spend more time on them than I did and make them look a little nicer. I didn't care, so I just slapped them together rather hastily, but they do the job.
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DIY Gobos

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To get fancy with this...
It can help a little if you slap some sort of absorptive membrane between the main panel and whatever you are coupling that panel to. I have used rubber mat scraps to do this.

Haven't A-B'ed it, and I probably couldn't tell the difference, but the knowledgeable ones say it helps...probably to keep .01% of the resonances in the gobo out of your recording.

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