Pedalboard build
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Pedalboard build
Following on from my cab build I seem to keep buying pedals so the two small ones I have aren’t cutting it any more, here’s tonight’s progress!
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Re: Pedalboard build
It can also double as a spare bed for guests.
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Re: Pedalboard build
Pardon you!
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Re: Pedalboard build
I actually have enough spare pedals to fill a few of them. Pm me if you have any gaps
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Re: Pedalboard build
A man in a tight skirt offering to fill my gap is a dream of minecrowbgood1 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:38 pm I actually have enough spare pedals to fill a few of them. Pm me if you have any gaps
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Re: Pedalboard build
Not surprising....and I'm the hottest girl here!jeremyb wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:56 pmA man in a tight skirt offering to fill my gap is a dream of minecrowbgood1 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:38 pm I actually have enough spare pedals to fill a few of them. Pm me if you have any gaps
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Re: Pedalboard build
Little bit of progress today…
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Re: Pedalboard build
oooh nice bit of roundover action
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Re: Pedalboard build
I love my little AEG 18V trim router, since I got it the big one hasn't come out of its box, its just so much quicker and easier to do anything with!
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Re: Pedalboard build
Yeah I use my trim router more than the 1/4 and 1/2 routers. 1/2 is permanently in the router table though. I use the trim whenever I can get away with it.
1/2" is handy for stupidly big jobs though, or marshall cab roundovers - cuts like buttah, with two passes.
1/2" is handy for stupidly big jobs though, or marshall cab roundovers - cuts like buttah, with two passes.
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Re: Pedalboard build
Will you be using a switcher? Reason I ask is, it looks quite tall/needing to stretch the hamstring to click on pedals at the top?
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Re: Pedalboard build
No switcher it’s more a studio board so I can have everything available
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Re: Pedalboard build
Looking good !! Nice board too
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Re: Pedalboard build
Board has been polyurethaned, needed some screw on cable tie mounts so printed some, here they are part way through…
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