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https://www.diy.com/departments/smooth-planed-square-edge-stripwood-l-2-4m-w-44mm-t-12mm/5059340109282_BQ.prd
Of course, any 45mm x 12mm strip wood will do. The idea is that you can make the board as big as you need, and when you inevitably get one pedal too many you can just spend another £8.97 on wood (if you don't have any left over) and expand it.
That said, I think it should be possible to print the slats too, they'd just need some reinforcement - which, if you're smart about it, you could do with metal straws from Amazon for the cheapest possible approach. I did do a design for one which would use M8 rods and bolt in from the ends, but the bill of materials would've put it at approaching used Pedaltrain prices to make it worth doing.
Only comment I'd make is that Velcro tends to come in 50 mm wide strips, which is going to overhang the bars.
As for "when am I ready?" You'll never be ready. It works in reverse, you become ready by doing it. - pmbomb
Neck Rests:
Members - free
Everyone Else - £5
Pedalboard Kits:
Subscribers - £5
Members - £10
Everyone Else: £15
@TTony may or may not approve.
Stock will be limited, there will be about 30 of each on the stand (I'll probably reserve 10 of each for Sunday if they turn out to be massively popular on the Saturday).
Also...cash only, no card payments. There's an outside chance we'll be able to take PayPal if I'm on the stand, but that might be a bit of a pain.
Let's hope this isn't a hilarious failure
Hope you limit them to avoid the ebay scalpers
Ebay mark7777_1
@digitalscream
Really, the neck rests are just to generate a bit of interest, and potentially get members into the idea of buying stuff - they won't be free forever. As @Roland said...it's kind of a beta test of the theory. If these things turn out to be popular, the proceeds from the boards may end up going towards another printer so I can design and produce more tFB stuff.
Agreed @sporky.
look great , well done all involved