Show off your DIY Boards
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 8:04 pm
I'm sorry if this has already been done, but I didn't find anything of the sort.
I want to see the pedalboards that you've built from scratch! Ikea shelves, slab of plywood, beautiful hardwoods, wrapped in tolex - it's all good. As long as you made it, I want to see it.
This was my very first pedalboard, circa late 2010/early 2011. I didn't realize that it was overkill when I was building it, I just wanted something big and awesome. It did however provide the basis for one of the key ideas that I would use in my next pedalboard build - routing the (power) cables under the board.


Man, I still miss that vintage Phase 45 sometimes.
This one I built mid-2015. It featured several improvements over my last board, namely being relatively compact considering everything that it had on it. My favorite aspect of this design is the fact that I was able to route all cabling - signal, power, and midi - under each pedal, through the board, and back to the midi controller. It even fit in a nice Pelican case that I bought to make a board around. Unfortunately, I only discovered after I made the board that having presets across my analog pedals just isn't for me. I much prefer turning on and off my pedals individually - except for my modulation/delay, for some reason having those tied to a midi switcher is fine for me.

Making the cables go under the pedals was the most difficult - but also the most fun - part. I had to buy a router to do it, but it was so worth it. Here's a picture showing how I did it - it's basically just routing channels for the cables to pass through to a hole that's centered under each pedal, and then the cables went through to the route at the bottom of the board (where the switcher was). I also routed out the board so that a wah pedal will fit flush on the board, alleviating any need for a wah pedal plate or something like that. Honestly that's my favorite thing that I was able to do, it just looks so nice.

I've been without my main board ever since I took this one apart late last year. I'm just glad I have my small board to tide me over until the new one is ready. I got rid of most of my pedals on that board save for the Mesa, wah, and the tuner. Unfortunately, this board won't be complete until Chase Bliss releases the Tonal Recall... ugh, can it be May 30th already?
Anyway, show me your homemade boards!
I want to see the pedalboards that you've built from scratch! Ikea shelves, slab of plywood, beautiful hardwoods, wrapped in tolex - it's all good. As long as you made it, I want to see it.
This was my very first pedalboard, circa late 2010/early 2011. I didn't realize that it was overkill when I was building it, I just wanted something big and awesome. It did however provide the basis for one of the key ideas that I would use in my next pedalboard build - routing the (power) cables under the board.


Man, I still miss that vintage Phase 45 sometimes.
This one I built mid-2015. It featured several improvements over my last board, namely being relatively compact considering everything that it had on it. My favorite aspect of this design is the fact that I was able to route all cabling - signal, power, and midi - under each pedal, through the board, and back to the midi controller. It even fit in a nice Pelican case that I bought to make a board around. Unfortunately, I only discovered after I made the board that having presets across my analog pedals just isn't for me. I much prefer turning on and off my pedals individually - except for my modulation/delay, for some reason having those tied to a midi switcher is fine for me.

Making the cables go under the pedals was the most difficult - but also the most fun - part. I had to buy a router to do it, but it was so worth it. Here's a picture showing how I did it - it's basically just routing channels for the cables to pass through to a hole that's centered under each pedal, and then the cables went through to the route at the bottom of the board (where the switcher was). I also routed out the board so that a wah pedal will fit flush on the board, alleviating any need for a wah pedal plate or something like that. Honestly that's my favorite thing that I was able to do, it just looks so nice.

I've been without my main board ever since I took this one apart late last year. I'm just glad I have my small board to tide me over until the new one is ready. I got rid of most of my pedals on that board save for the Mesa, wah, and the tuner. Unfortunately, this board won't be complete until Chase Bliss releases the Tonal Recall... ugh, can it be May 30th already?
Anyway, show me your homemade boards!











