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So this afternoon I finally got round to making myself a small practice/home pedalboard - I've been meaning to do this for a long time.
Just stuck a couple of pieces of wood together:
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With a couple of battons nailed to the bottom:
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Add a piece of '70s carpet found under the stairs:
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Retrieve the Maplin box bought for this about 6 months ago:
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Combine with some pedals:
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Will add cables later:
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Simple, but I'm pleased with how it came out :)
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Post by Mike »

Very cool, and I LOVE the Shagpile. I need to get my shit together and buy a Workmate and a PillarDrill for pedals. When I have a new shed to work in I definitely will.
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Cheers mate :)
Workmate is one of the first things I bought when we got our house and I started the neverending DIY!
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Post by FitzG »

the small stone is the same colour as the carpet
looks really nice
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Post by the isaac eaton »

making your own pedal board is where its at.
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Post by Noirie. »

I feel inspired to build my own pedalboard now, might do it in DT :)
theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED
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Post by Fran »

Mike wrote:Very cool, and I LOVE the Shagpile.
+1
That shagpile has mojo, is it axeminster by any chance thom? ;P

I used cheap rubber car mats on my project with tie-wraps securing everything.
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Fran wrote:is it axeminster by any chance thom? ;P

I used cheap rubber car mats on my project with tie-wraps securing everything.
Haha - no idea Fran - I found it under the stairs, has probably been there for 30 years!

I'm going to secure things with ties when I get round to it - the shagpile has to stay but it's not great at sticking to velcro.
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Mike wrote:Very cool, and I LOVE the Shagpile. I need to get my shit together and buy a Workmate and a PillarDrill for pedals. When I have a new shed to work in I definitely will.
One of the things I have somehow accumulated is a spare Workmate; if you're ever up this way again, it's yours.
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Post by Will »

It's things like these that make me wish I enjoyed using pedals.

Excellent job!