Final Build of 2022… Record-Board

Dan0h

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I have wanted a mini “nano” type board for a while now to house a little recording chain of pedals. Pedal Train’s Nano runs $79…. But with a 1x2x6 of Maple and less than an hour of time this little guy cost me under $10. Sanded down to 400, super smooth.

Simulcast, General Tso, Equilux, UniCab.
One spot daisy chain for power. Super convenient to move around and store.

I cut enough to make a Mahogany version with two rows as well, just haven’t assembled it yet, for a second board.

Have a safe new year pedal dudes.
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The board looks good. I have a nano that I got really cheap way back whenever. Maybe in 2023 I'll finish the other boards I started in 2019
 
How sturdy is it in the middle? I built a couple of gorm shelf pedal. Works really well.
Its solid. Maple is harder than Walnut and my Walnut board has been 100%. The Mahogany is not as hard so I will most likely run a middle support for that board.
 
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