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Started by StevieM17, May 06, 2015, 12:38:43 AM

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StevieM17

Hey guys, a while back i started a thread with a pedalboard tutorial but of course right when I put it up the website went down.. but with some help from BrianS I went ahead and tried my hand at making one. I didn't want a huge board, so this one ended up very nice for me

I started with some 3/4'' planks and measured out just how big I wanted it to be. Mine is about 12x18. The top piece is 1/2'' plywood. I first dovetailed each side then cut them at an angle. Also Drilled two holes on the side for in/out and then a rectangle-ish hole to fit the power IEC.



I routed out a section as you can see to give it a lot more support, that way I don't have to screw anything it just fits in naturally with the dovetail. Its tough to get it right without tearing through it, I messed up a board that way :'(
The dip that it makes will be compensated with the carpet or velcro. Also rounded over the top and sides with the router, opted out of routing the bottom I like it a little better that way. The 4 top strips were an inch i think, and that was also done with the router.

I used gunstock stain with three coats of semi-gloss, I loooved how it turned out but i think next time i'll go for something darker. or maybe even try covering it with leather or some material.


The carpet i used was basically speaker cabinet stuff, so I wont use that stuff again but it worked for what i was doing.

I fit my compressor, buffer and power supply snug under the board by making those brackets, saves me a ton more space on the top. I could've tried a little harder to separate the power cables from the audio cables but I told myself I wasn't gunna get all crazy with that. but nothing dangles so im good with that. I used Gls pancake adapters for when i ran out of the soldered lava cables up top. The Lavas were a pain in the butt to make but they are extremely quiet and sound great. Heres the finished stuff:




The hall of fame is coming off as soon as I fix my moodring build  ;D and i'm looking to replace the dd20 with a strymon soon.
This is a pretty easy project if you have a router and some other tools, definitely encourage you to try it! Of course, if you have any questions ill help you out the best I can, I didn't go into extreme detail with this but ill help. I also have an extra frame and board laying around from the scap from this one if anyone wants one close to like mine, its a cheap build so it'd be a very cheap buy. ;D Thanks for reading!


nzCdog

man... this rips!  great build man, way cooler than my diy pedalboard effort 8)

TGP39

I love working with wood. I wish I had a router and a dove tail jig. This looks spectacular and is better than just about anything you'll find in a store. Great job and thanks for posting.

Steve.
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StevieM17

Thanks for the kind words guys!

jimilee

Daaamn that's  great! Does the top just lift right off it you want to say, try another compressor or 10?


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jubal81

That is some gorgeous work. I'd buy one.
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gordo

Wow! Is it a pedalboard or heirloom grade furniture? Very nicely done.
Gordy Power
How loud is too loud?  What?

PhiloB

Awesome job!!  Top notch really.


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StevieM17

Quote from: jimilee on May 06, 2015, 02:08:56 AM
Daaamn that's  great! Does the top just lift right off it you want to say, try another compressor or 10?


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Thanks guys! and jimilee the top is in there for good, I glued the corners up as well but I can unscrew the mount to put in any 1590b size enclosure. A removable top is a good idea though! 8)

cooder

Awesome work, looks great! Well done, tidy, sweet, stylish! 8)
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playpunk

Well this is awesome! I want to build my own


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Cortexturizer

really handsome pedalboard you've got there dude. LOVE IT. classy, and the choice of pedals is also very very good. love it
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jprizz

That is really cool! I like the in & out jacks (and power) on the sides. I'm going to steal that when I build my bigger board.  ;D
-Josh

BrianS

Stevie that came out great. I like the dovetails. Did you make templates of your side boards? If not, before you separate yourself from the other boards you have get some mdf and make a pattern. If you ever want a bigger board just extend the length of it. That will save you a lot of time an effort. You have more woodworking skills than you led on too. Great job.

Brian

selfdestroyer

Great work, DIY at its finest right there.

Cody