No panel on the bottom and I put some tru oil on it. I just bought some hard wax oil for a different project and I might try that on a subsequent build. This is by no means meant to be my final pedalboard build.@Harry Klippton that pedalboard looks great!
*quite expansive real-estate for someone who purportedly doesn't like using pedalsbut great!
Are you going to finish/seal the wood?
Is there going to be a panel/plate on the bottom under the power supply and wires?
Should I just shut-up and wait?![]()
As for the size, I struggle with wanting to have the least amount of pedals I can get away with but also every pedal I might ever want to use all on one board
@dawson is there a reason I should be considering a bottom panel?
I'm planning on building a hinged case for it (or a different future board) and I don't leave the house much, but this is making me think about ideas to integrate cable storage for transportDepends on its' job I suppose-
A bottom would make for more secure transport / easier moving around the house, but if it's going to be a more permanent fixture, a bottom would just get in the way when you're swapping cables.
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I'm planning on building a hinged case for it (or a different future board) and I don't leave the house much, but this is making me think about ideas to integrate cable storage for transport![]()
…and that is how you come to own a variety of ring modsbut also every pedal I might ever want to use
I never want to use a ring mod…and that is how you come to own a variety of ring mods
One day you’ll be playing a song thematically centered around the shortcomings/obstacles presented by obsolete telecommunications methods of the later half of the 20th century where you could really use some dial tone sound effects, and you’ll be sorry you said that.I never want to use a ring mod
I never want to use a ring mod