![]() For the sides, I had to use a hand saw, that was probably fail #1. The sides were done with a borrowed skill saw, I managed to blow the fuse in the garage the first time I used it. ![]() He was an expert wood worker, so no pressure.Ĭutting. This is a piece of rimu scavenged from my dad’s garage, with everything drawn out for cutting. There’s a 2cm-ish gap between the slats, plenty for running power cords and connectors through. The pedals ended up on the board in reverse order to this, but this was important for making sure everything would fit. This is pretty close to what I ended up with for the frame. These are my workings, sketching out a few designs and measurements, and a list of materials (some of which I’m yet to buy / aren’t needed). ![]() ![]() The solution – build a pedal board, so I can just plug in a couple of things and go! My budget didn’t extend to buying a Pedal Train or what have you, and I liked the idea of doing it myself and putting my non-existant wood working skills to the test. Then put them all away again when the rockin’ arena must return to an office. Being a total Busy Dad, the greatest mental barrier to playing my electric guitar was the time it would take to get all my pedals out, connect them together and power them up.
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