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by Nico Adie_Archive
I built two pedals boards. It's really easy. I used 3/4" plywood (I like things to be built to last). I used a simple butt-joint construction method. Go to your local DIY superstore (Homebase etc) and they will cut your wood to the size you want. I'm pretty sure mine are 70cm x 40cm x 12cm high. The board/case is in 2 parts. The base is just one piece of ply, with the outline of where the top would sit if it were attached glued and screwed onto it. This was done by measuring out 4 lengths of square "rod", and gluing/screwing them down so that their outer sides were at the same point as the inside of the lid. The lid is just a box without a bottom. It's easiest to make this in the same way you make the base, and then just glue and screw the sides on and put butresses in the corners, which again you glue and screw.
You can get all the necessary other bits like catches, handles and paint (I used blackboard paint on mine) from Screwfix. I love Screwfix.
Also, just for an extra bit of snazzyness and durability, I put aluminium edging round all the outside edges of my board. This was the most time consuming part of all. Had to use a mitre saw and be totally precise in my measurements. I stuck this down with contact adhesive, and got high off the fumes in the process.
I used velcro to fix my pedals down. This can be a bit of a hassle for pedals like Rats which have rubber feet, but it's not insurmountable. I put a layer of foam on the underside of the lid. I'm happy to answer any more questions you have.
Hope this helps.
ps, Measure twice, cut once.
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Nico Adie_Archive on Sun Jan 08, 2006 12:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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