I gave up completely on attaching pedals to the board. I did it a couple times - complete with zip ties and nice wire routing, but once I had it all locked down, there was no way I wanted to change anything to try something new.This is why I hate velcro.
That's a good idea. I don't play out, but I do get together with some guys and jam once in a while. I might set up a little one-row with some ride or die stuff.That's why I have two boards -- one tried and true for gigging that I rarely change and another for experimenting.
The Emperor's new pedals!Time for some new sounds!
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Me twoo, I mean three.I have three boards and none of them have a pedal on them at the moment, not playing out anymore, I usually just piece something together on the floor.
I like the idea of the pedals sticking on with magnets. I have been kicking around what I want to do for mine and might explore this a bit.I wonder if anyone makes Neodymium feet? Those magnets are so freaking strong four tiny ones would be hard to remove from a sheet of ferric metal....
edited: they make them as counter sunk screw head for cabinets... so maybe longer screws with the cabinet neo-magnet hardware could be used for non-fur-screwed up pedal boards!
These are the little guys I'm taking about. They are so strong that you cannot pick them up with your fingers! I've tried. You could probably get a lower price direct from Aliexpress tho..... I was thinking just a very light coat of silicone over the surface would make sure they didn't skate around..... I just measured the Phillips head on one of my pedals and it's 3/16" so these should work. I was thinking as a joke I could make the side of my refrigerator a pedal board, lmao.....I like the idea of the pedals sticking on with magnets. I have been kicking around what I want to do for mine and might explore this a bit.
I use these magnets to hold things onto tractors. I’m not sure if there is a smaller size that would work for pedals but they hold well(if you put more than 2 I takes a crowbar to get them off) and are durable.
I think those are similar to these that I have. I’m not sure if there are different quality levels on them but the ones I have are prone to breaking. I got them to use as magnetic catches for cabinets. I like the style with the metal cover but I don’t know if they make them small enough to be practical.These are the little guys I'm taking about. They are so strong that you cannot pick them up with your fingers! I've tried. You could probably get a lower price direct from Aliexpress tho..... I was thinking just a very light coat of silicone over the surface would make sure they didn't skate around..... I just measured the Phillips head on one of my pedals and it's 3/16" so these should work. I was thinking as a joke I could make the side of my refrigerator a pedal board, lmao.....
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25 100 Strong Countersunk Ring Magnet 1/2"x1/8" Rare Earth Neodymium 1/8" hole | eBay
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I think I have the same ones. 12mm with a 4mm hole. They hold very well but as predicted they do skate around. The screw doesn't fit flush with the top, being a little taller, so they don't hold as strong as they would if the screw was flush or below the surface. But I think just applying a very thin layer of silicone would do the trick.I think those are similar to these that I have. I’m not sure if there are different quality levels on them but the ones I have are prone to breaking. I got them to use as magnetic catches for cabinets. I like the style with the metal cover but I don’t know if they make them small enough to be practical.
^^^Neodymium is fragile
It's not the compression that makes them shatter. They're rated at N52. That's so strong that they *haul ass* when connecting. That kinetic energy is what makes their diamond lattice start a molecular chain reaction that shatters them like glass.^^^
This has been my experience - maybe I've just bought cheap magnets in the past, but I would expect magnets sandwiched in between a screw and a backplate that then gets stomped on to shatter.
They also come encapsulated in a plastic/rubber-ish shell, that is tough as nails and they don't shatter, but I couldn't find them with holes. Drilling has to happen before magnetization as the heat would allow the molecular magnetic poles to become de-aligned and they would become degaused.Fair point, I am not a ... magnetician? magnetist? magnetismo?
I just remember buying a bunch of little superpowered neo magnets from the surplus shop and a bunch of them shattering.
Sorry for being dense but are you going to attach pedals to it or is it a board for playing at home?Time for some new sounds!
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