I've interested to know this too. I think one of the commercial windscreen =
manufacturers can supply small amounts, but I can't remember the details or=
pricing.
I've found stuff that looks ok at local sewing supplies, but the backing is=
n't designed to be sound transparent. The weave of the backing is too close=
, and the holes are filled with the glue used to attach the fur.
Peter Shute
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> Can anyone recommend a make and source of faux fur? I want to
> construct a new windscreen for my SASS rig. I tried this
> stuff from Fabric Depot, but the fibers are too stiff and
> mats too easily. I hoping to find some of the really good
> stuff like what Rycote uses - or is that proprietary. Thanks.
> Fred Bell
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> Mongolian Faux Fur - Charcoal | Fabric Depot
> <http://www.fabricdepot.com/mongolian-faux-fur-charcoal>
> image <http://www.fabricdepot.com/mongolian-faux-fur-charcoal>
> Mongolian Faux Fur - Charcoal | Fabric Depot
> <http://www.fabricdepot.com/mongolian-faux-fur-charcoal>
> Mongolian Fur has a long 3" pile that appears napped with a
> rugged texture. The fur is popular for backdrops in
> photography and is also used in home...
> View on www.fabricdepot.com
> <http://www.fabricdepot.com/mongolian-faux-fur-charcoal>
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