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Just looking for a little confirmation here. Upon closer look, I have found several of our existing flats have been made with, oh god, 2x4's. Talk about heavy. Best advice? just tear them apart and start over? I hate to waste Muslin to recover them when they are insanely heavy and not pratical... impossible to do a quick scene change. I may have been out of the loop for awhile, but 2x4's? Waht were they thinking?
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Aimee, I mentioned earlier our building flats from scratch for a big set. Actually, we had loads of older flats accumulated over the years, but they were heavy, mismatched, etc. etc. So we bit the bullet and made a whole set of new flats. Maybe you should do the same thing. Tear apart the old flats and use the lumber for other things. When you decide what the height of your set (flats) will be , say 10 or 12 feet, you may build flats of that height and shorter flats that go over doors and windows. So, each door, for example, will be framed by three flats. One on each side the height of the set, and one on top connecting the two side flats to complete the "wall." Ordinarily, you don't want your doors connected to the flats. Doors should be free-standing, independent of the flats, supported by their own system of braces etc. so that when the actors slam the doors the vibation isn't transmitted to the flats making them flap and shake. Or, forget all I said and get a good book on set building.
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Keep the best of the old ones - it seems like you always have to cut a flat for some reason - different style of door, different size/shape window, pass through and on and on. I doubt that I have ever done a show without having to make a special flat or cut an old one. Cut the old ones and keep the new ones whole.
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It is Muslin. TO build a flat you need to strech out the muslin really tight and then use something we call shrinky dink. It is a surprising simple soulution of mainly water and gule I think it is 50/50. Does that help??
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Yes, thank you all for all the advice and words of wisdom. We went ahead and started stripping the old ones down, no turning back now :)
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