Home-Built Home-Use-Only Pedalboard

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Got tired of doing a juggling act when it came to moving two or more pedals to different positions over various amps. Especially since I'm using a power supply box for multiple pedals. To keep things a bit organized, I slapped together a syscokid-style pedalboard. About $20 in parts and some goofy ideas, I makes myself this...:

Hardware store particle board shelving after three cuts for the three pieces and what was suppose to be a one channel cut:
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It's modular, ha ha!
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Rubbery stick-on pads. I need to add a couple more towards the front edge of the bottom plate:
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Original idea was not having a bottom plate. I installed that stabilizer bar there for support. But it comes in handy later on:
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Room for a couple more if needed:
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For my purposes, it came out better than I thought it would. I think I'll treat myself to a beer and party on... :beers:
 
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Got tired of doing a juggling act when it came to moving two or more pedals to different positions over various amps. Especially since I'm using a power supply box for multiple pedals. To keep things a bit organized, I slapped together a syscokid-style pedalboard. About $20 in parts and some goofy ideas, I makes myself this...:

Hardware store particle board shelving after three cuts for the three pieces and what was suppose to be a one channel cut:
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It's modular, ha ha!
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Rubbery stick-on pads. I need to add a couple more towards the front edge of the bottom plate:
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Original idea was not having a bottom plate. I installed that stabilizer bar there for support. But it comes in handy later on:
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Room for a couple more if needed:
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For my purposes, it came out better than I thought it would. I think I'll treat myself to a beer and party on... :beers:


Nice work Greg, good job!
 
I totally missed this! That's a great idea. I have about 20 laminated 3/4 inch thick retail fixture table tops taking up a bunch of room. I'm going to build myself a few of those when I go back up north.
I have some materials I picked up at the marina I worked at. Balsa core. Epoxy. Was always going to build one for playing acoustic at church and one for my electrics. Was going to be as much a learning project working with fiberglass than actual need.
 
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