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Okay, I may use 3/4” plywood too much… if that’s even possible?
Plywood, black spray paint, drywall screws, and thin audio carpet. Holds my pedals at a comfortable angle, allows velcro to hold them in place, and leaves enough room to run cables and provide airflow.
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Ken90712
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#1 posted 646 days ago
Sorry not following what this is for. More info?
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DSnyder
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#2 posted 646 days ago
Sorry, a little more explanation probably would be helpful. I had a few larger pedals that made it difficult to use commercially available pedal boards. So I bought a case big enough to hold them all, and built this small “ramp” to hold them up off the floor of the case. You stand in front of the lower side of the pedal board, and the angle allows better access to the pedals on the back (top) row. There were a lot of patch cables and power supplies, and those were able to be hidden somewhat neatly underneath the “ramp”.
-- “I am a soul. I have a body.” Lloyd C. Douglas
Mark Shymanski
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#3 posted 646 days ago
Pedals for what? Gaming, musical instruments?
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DSnyder
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#4 posted 646 days ago
Ah, yes. That little detail…guitar pedals. Sorry!
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