Brother that's not a pedal board! That's a freaking piece of artwork. You are a true craftsman my friend. Very much what I am wanting to build for my setup. Amazing!!
I think a lot of people don't start woodworking because they're intimidated by the tools, angles, mistakes, etc and they forget that you can practice first! test stuff out on scrap wood/cheaper wood. practice joining boards, practice using differnet kinds of drill bits, router bits, etc. I understand why it can be scary but you don't have to try out ew ideas on like $80 pieces of mahogany or your final project materials only
it looks amazing! I am definitely using this design as one of my references. it has a few design things i would've chosen to handle differently just for durability purposes but overall it's a well made and beautiful pedalboard. Amazing job! and thanks for taking the time to make the video.
Be grateful. I would never have any patience for that. So bad ass. I love how different human brains are than others. Beautiful world..... that said. ... where are the god damn pedals!
Mine was much easier, aluminium olive leaf, and inside, power suply, one buffer diy, aby switch, kill switch and bypass switch, all diy, just connect the guitar, also have diferent supplys, 9-12-18 volts, very smooth, zero noises, and lighter..
Bro! Amazing job. Just now getting into the pedal phase of my guitar career lol. And I need a board! This is a great one you crafted here. Hope whichever one I eventually get or build is half as nice as this!
I built a very similar board except I wrapped mine in tolex and use chrome corners. It looks just like an amp. I also have 5 input jacks: IN, OUT, EFFECTS SEND, EFFECTS RECEIVE, FOOT SWITCH. I used locking jacks with colored rings. I color coded the wires to the rings around the jacks. I need to make a new one because it is just too small. My new one will be 32" x 16".
Hi Gino0. Total size was 24x12.5. the from was 1.5" high and the back was 3.5 tall but I should have made the back 4" tall. All the boards were 5/8" thick. Hope this helps.
I gotta say,thus is way difficult for me as 1) not looking to buy a shop full if tools and take woodworking classes jyst to make a floor board. Buy cheaper thru company
Hey i saw this video its great man loved it even i am trying make one but dont have the all the tools . How much would you charge for this kind of pedal board ??
I don't get it. Where do the pedals go? If inside, do you have to leave the lid up or can you detach it? If on top what is there to protect the pedals during transit?
very nice! exactly what my plan is to do this year for my pedals :) But I have a question: Doas anyone know a german seller of all these parts like west coast is doing? I´d like to have shorter delivering-ways an less tax/ custom fee...
Hopefully this vid shows how these actually work because WCPB doesn't have any vids talking about that. They've got plenty showing the different colors, etc...though 🙄 Edit: nope.
Hello, how are you? Could you pass the measurements in centimeters or millimeters? In my country we don't use inches, so it becomes difficult to convert to centimeters or millimeters. Thank you.
I was wondering how big the angle at the top of your Pedalboard is... I´m building one by myself right now, would it be possible for you to check that and the height at the front and back? Thanks in advance, Tim
you could send the template with the dimensions of the pedalboard sizes, length, width, height! thanks! (sorry for my english, i used google translator kkkkkkkkk)
I built something like this ages ago and am planning on taking another crack at it this summer, more like what you have. The one I made had tunnels in it for routing wires, which didn't work in practice because the wires moved around in the chutes and prevented closing. BUT I have an idea- Instead of tunnels, run dowels through the inside and then wrap the excess cable around the dowels. Then excess wires can be hidden when I'm at home and the full cable length and be unraveled when needed.
Let me start by saying this is beautiful, my only concern would be how is it supported in the middle because it looks like there’s very little support on either the sides or the middle to prevent it from caving in.
What hinges were used? Looking to make something similar that will hold the lid shut at an angle. Also will lock open so it can be opened and stays open while moving things around inside.
Hey Chris! The actual 1/4" jack threads into the ferrel. It sticks through almost flush with the outside of the board. I'm sure a 90 degree plug would fit.
Bro, I made this amazing pedalboard of your vid! Would actually love to show it. Really thankful for your job here! Only one tip On the back i added holes to get power cables for the pedals through. It’s very useful for pedals that are in the top row.
Thanks for the inspiration Mitch! Where did you get that gorgeous rough cut walnut lumber? Almost looks like mahogany. And is that just the “Natural” Danish Oil color you used for the finish?
My first thought is wondering if the heat of the power supply would get trapped inside and affect longevity. Really pretty looking board, but not sure I would put a bottom on it like that