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DIY pedalboard

just finished this puppy the other day. i'm pretty proud of it! as you can see by my pedals i kinda make a living off being thrifty, and making my own pedalboard was much cheaper!

the order goes output- loop station- tuner- harmonist- flange- chorus- boost- overdrive- input.

thinking about switching the harmonist and the chorus and seeing where that gets me.

anyways, enjoy my handy work!
 

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Good DIY project. Been meaning to make one, but I've only got three pedals -- one's a looper that takes my GT-5 tone-sucker out of the chain -- so it's not practical.

May I suggest making it a Invalid Link Removed? Don't forget the resistors.

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I'm actually putting together a new pedal board later today when I get home from work.

For the last few years I've just been using a piece of plywood I cut to fit my gear box that I found in my bandmate's garage. Spraypainted it blue and put velcro on it:

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I'm using additional pedals, and one of them (Thermionic TE-01) is WAY too big to fit on my current board. Got a suitcase off Ebay, gonna stop at the hardware store on my way home and put it all together tonight.