Wow - those 4 little pieces are secure enough? That’s amazing.View attachment 82930
3M Duralock. Works great
The six Button Switch is a self made Midi Switch based on an Arduino Nano, so i can switch Scenes 1 - 6!I like your set up here... What are those midi controllers? And are they difficult to program?
Yes I've replied to myself but any suggestions would be LOVELY! Lol, this is my first build.My setup is about to be so ugly but idc, it's more of a downscale/pedalboard rig for me. I'll have a Trio 21 with my FM3, wireless receiver, PS170, Polytune, and a Furman Surge Protector right on top, lol.
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Seems a lot of real estate is being taken up by stuff that you don’t actually need to access. You might want to consider moving some of them below deck.Yes I've replied to myself but any suggestions would be LOVELY! Lol, this is my first build.
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3M Duralock. Works great
I probably misspelled it. It’s still holding up just fine. It’s strong stuff.Cool....this is a simple method for sure.
I think you mean "3M Dual Lock"...??? Is there a particular type/description/part number for the version you're using?
Are you finding just using those four pieces are still holding up for you?
As are mine - I've done two church sessions (four trips out including rehearsals) and still well stuck. So strong that I can lift my whole pedalboard holding on to the FM3, no issues at all.Cool....this is a simple method for sure.
I think you mean "3M Dual Lock"...??? Is there a particular type/description/part number for the version you're using?
Are you finding just using those four pieces are still holding up for you?
I probably misspelled it. It’s still holding up just fine. It’s strong stuff.
As are mine - I've done two church sessions (four trips out including rehearsals) and still well stuck. So strong that I can lift my whole pedalboard holding on to the FM3, no issues at all.
FYI, incase you missed it... there was another thread that discussed hard mounting, https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/hard-mounting-to-pedalboard.161410/page-2 trick is to find the correct bolt, M3.5-.60 16mm if I'm not mistake,Thanks for the info; I'm going to start with just mounting via the four pads like you both have and go from there. That must be some pretty strong stuff...
It’s very strong. So strong I would only use it for things you don’t really need to remove and put on regularly. I used regular Velcro for my AIRSTEP controller becusee I want to be able to take it off and change it. The 3m would have been overkill. Good luck.Thanks for the info; I'm going to start with just mounting via the four pads like you both have and go from there. That must be some pretty strong stuff...
FYI, incase you missed it... there was another thread that discussed hard mounting, https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/hard-mounting-to-pedalboard.161410/page-2 trick is to find the correct bolt, M3.5-.60 16mm if I'm not mistake,
It’s very strong. So strong I would only use it for things you don’t really need to remove and put on regularly. I used regular Velcro for my AIRSTEP controller becusee I want to be able to take it off and change it. The 3m would have been overkill. Good luck.
Nice pedalboard. But consider putting some space between your FM3 and your FC-12. You have two air intakes fighting against each other, with minimal airflow to serve them both.View attachment 84967
Still very much a work in progress. The mission pedals and the EV-1 are from the Axe II board with the 101 Mk !!, and they'll go back to that when I go ahead and get those EV-2's for this rig. This is a PedalTrain Grande. It's been renamed the Pedaltrain Classic PRO TC 32"x16" Pedalboard with Tour Case and Wheels
Running OMG-15 and I love it.
Edit: too lazy to find Ian's show me the money thread. The point of this is the velcro tape that comes with the pedaltrain boards. It takes a significant amount of prying to get something to come off.
Pedaltrain Official Hook-and-Loop Pack