Great project, well executed. A few points to improve is: 1- the power inlet you’re calling it power supply 2- when making the square hole, if possible, make two holes with the drill bit one on each side (width) you need, making sure each will have their outside aligned with the sides of the desired size you need then you just square the corners and a little on the middle. If the drill bit is too big, get a bit that’s half of the narrower width and make four corner holes and chisel out the corners to have it the right size. Hope that helps you.
This is an excellent build! Just 1 question for you....what type of hinges did you uses for the lid & where can I find them? Building a flip-top myself.
Really incredible work Mitch! Very clean and beautiful end product! This is exactly the tutorial and example I searched relentlessly a year ago for,; couldn't have found a better example of what I envisioned. Do you have any other related posts of your new board with pedals in place and a sound demo? Thanks again!
Thanks Ryan! It was a fun project. I don't have any sound demo but is coming. I made this one for someone else, but I want to make myself one now lol. So I will do some demos of the new one. Thanks for the comment.
Do you use a custom bag or off the shelf one to carry the pedalboard? I was thinking on building one similar but already built-in a case. Very cool video bro! Awesome craftsmanship
Great board, Mitch, thanks for sharing. I have one question: Do you have a problem with AC hum? I wired a board for two acoustic preamps, with a patch bay for the inputs and outputs, and power supply wiring. The AC hum is as loud as the signal. The signal wiring is all shielded, but it doesn't seem to help. Any idea where I went wrong? Thanks in advance!
very nice! exactly what my plan is to do this year for my pedals :) But I have a question: Doas anyone know a german seller of all these parts like west coast is doing? I´d like to have shorter delivering-ways an less tax/ custom fee...
Awesome segment Mitch! Thanks for the shout again my brother!
Great project, well executed. A few points to improve is:
1- the power inlet you’re calling it power supply
2- when making the square hole, if possible, make two holes with the drill bit one on each side (width) you need, making sure each will have their outside aligned with the sides of the desired size you need then you just square the corners and a little on the middle. If the drill bit is too big, get a bit that’s half of the narrower width and make four corner holes and chisel out the corners to have it the right size.
Hope that helps you.
It does look intimidating! I am not an electrical guy but I did hook up a few remote starts in my day.
Haha!! That's awesome. I'm not the great with electrical either. This wasn't too bad.
This is an excellent build! Just 1 question for you....what type of hinges did you uses for the lid & where can I find them? Building a flip-top myself.
Really incredible work Mitch! Very clean and beautiful end product! This is exactly the tutorial and example I searched relentlessly a year ago for,; couldn't have found a better example of what I envisioned. Do you have any other related posts of your new board with pedals in place and a sound demo?
Thanks again!
Thanks Ryan! It was a fun project. I don't have any sound demo but is coming. I made this one for someone else, but I want to make myself one now lol. So I will do some demos of the new one. Thanks for the comment.
Splicing the power needs is something that I need to work on soon
What exactly do the chrome sockets connect to? I thought it was where the input jack would go but it doesn't fit.
Great video again mitch. You know I'm a fan of your videos! Greetings!
Thanks Christofix! I appreciate it.
thanks for sharing your knowledge. Could you tell us how much does that pedalboard weigh?
Hello sir, may I ask what type of wood did you used on that?
Do you use a custom bag or off the shelf one to carry the pedalboard? I was thinking on building one similar but already built-in a case. Very cool video bro! Awesome craftsmanship
damn son , thats a very pro. build. if you ever need a job , I'd put you on my team , for sure.
Great board, Mitch, thanks for sharing. I have one question: Do you have a problem with AC hum? I wired a board for two acoustic preamps, with a patch bay for the inputs and outputs, and power supply wiring. The AC hum is as loud as the signal. The signal wiring is all shielded, but it doesn't seem to help. Any idea where I went wrong? Thanks in advance!
How do you like your Porter Cable Jointer? I'm looking into getting a bench top jointer and I'm not sure what to get.
It has been great so far. No complaints. It seems to have plenty of power to handle just about anything.
What are the audio jacks on the side for??
Hello my friend. I watched the special pedal board with interest. The second part was amazing....
Thank you Sahane! I appreciate you watching.
very nice! exactly what my plan is to do this year for my pedals :)
But I have a question: Doas anyone know a german seller of all these parts like west coast is doing?
I´d like to have shorter delivering-ways an less tax/ custom fee...
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