Harry Klippton
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I've mentioned this a bunch in various threads (workbench etc) but wanted to detail this in full here now that it's really complete.
This is my new pedalboard build. It's solid 3/4" oak with half blind dovetails. I did a couple light coats of tru oil. It's about 18"x 12". In and out cables with sp400 plugs are soldered to the in and out jacks with electrosocket cups. The deck has velcro-brand loop fabric. Dual lock sticks to it well. It's got rat feet on the bottom, and a blank silkscreened PCB logo badge. All things considered, I'm happy with how it came out.
That being said, I'm already planning for its replacement. As you do, I learned a lot in making this and I'm excited to make a better one. I also started this in 2019 and my needs have changed since then.
Probably about 2016, I saw some boards made by Salvage Custom and thought they looked incredibly cool. That business seemed to have imploded at some point and I had decided I wanted to make my own because that's what I want to do with everything. Down below are a couple pics of my old board that the new one is replacing.
This is my new pedalboard build. It's solid 3/4" oak with half blind dovetails. I did a couple light coats of tru oil. It's about 18"x 12". In and out cables with sp400 plugs are soldered to the in and out jacks with electrosocket cups. The deck has velcro-brand loop fabric. Dual lock sticks to it well. It's got rat feet on the bottom, and a blank silkscreened PCB logo badge. All things considered, I'm happy with how it came out.
That being said, I'm already planning for its replacement. As you do, I learned a lot in making this and I'm excited to make a better one. I also started this in 2019 and my needs have changed since then.
Probably about 2016, I saw some boards made by Salvage Custom and thought they looked incredibly cool. That business seemed to have imploded at some point and I had decided I wanted to make my own because that's what I want to do with everything. Down below are a couple pics of my old board that the new one is replacing.