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Over a year ago I made this - [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=38784&st=0&start=0"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...t=0&start=0[/url]

Turns out it had a few problems so now I've decided to make a new and improved version! It has to be smaller, lighter, have more gaps for cables, and have a much shallower incline to make it more practical to use live.

I had an old shelf lying around...



...so I chopped the top of it off:



I then took a few bits out and carried out some very scientific measurements for where the gaps should go with a few typically sized pedals:



I then cut out some legs but made sure they were of a pretty shallow incline, and then got to work with the Liquid Nails :brow: :



Pow!



I ordered some very fluffy carpet from eBay and then done some more very scientific measurements:



Turns out that I was about 2 inches too eager to get on with it:



Measure twice, cut once, blah blah blah... second time lucky, and more Liquid Nails!:



Then more measuring and cutting and stapling and glueing and finger slicing with Stanley knives:



I forgot how much of a pain in the arse it is to carpet stuff. Not quite finished yet but it's going well and should be good. Simple but effective.

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[quote name='ahpook' post='841463' date='May 18 2010, 10:10 PM']nice work ![/quote]

Thanks. I should finish it tonight.

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Finished:







It's a bit rough around the edges and needs tidying up, but it'll do for the minute. Pretty much exactly what I needed and is ideal for what I'll use it for. Just need a tuner and a volume pedal :)

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