Not technically a pedal, but DIY and related...



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Not technically a pedal, but DIY and related...

Postby diocide » Mon Aug 28, 2017 10:14 am

It's a pedalboard!

I decided to make a dedicated display/demo board for my pedals. I wanted something I could bring around to shows and not worry about having to scrape stuff together each time.

So first I found an aluminium sided briefcase on Amazon. I thought getting a fancy road case type one, but they were all WAY too big.

From there I took some measurements and got some wood.

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I decided to go with cherry since it's somewhat inexpensive, yet looks very nice. I have a local furniture grade wood supplier and grabbed a piece that was about 1"x10"x10'. I had him rip and cut some of it to lengths I had pre determined.

I drew up some plans and proceeded to make a frame. I used a miter box for all the cross cuts, and i borrowed a table saw for the additional rips I needed. I guess the blade was a little dull!

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I basically built it upside down to keep the top flat. I used the miter box where I could and got the rough frame done.

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I then sanded it all nicey nice with a palm sander and some 60 grit. Then used 1-1/4" finish nails and glued it up.

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Once dry, I started by ripping a piece to about a 1"x3/8" and used those for slats.

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I then copied it to the other side.

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I then took out the slats and laid out some small frames using 1/2"x1/2" stock for it to sit on.

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Then I flipped it over and glued and nailed the supports.

Once those were dry, I fitted the slats.

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Now I flipped it over and am preparing to attach the slats.

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That's as far as I got over the last week. I'll update as I complete more of it.
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