Chemistry Design Werks - Holeyboards

Started by Elantric, July 11, 2015, 07:14:28 PM

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Introducing the Holeyboard from Chemistry Design Werks. The latest Holeyboard MKII is the result of countless prototypes tested by real musicians on stage and in the studio. Their unique design is one of the few that takes a step away from the common Velcro method and replaces it with an elegant design that uses zip ties. This simple approach makes a lot of sense because you can easily reconfigure your pedalboard with items from your collection with zero risk of pulling off labels or leaving a sticky residue. Plus, the Holeyboard comes in a wide range of colors and sizes to meet your needs.



Specs:

Levels: 2 Levels

Holds: 8 - 14 pedals comfortably + power supply

Power: Easily accommodates all pedal  power supplies
under top shelf, can also attach a 6 outlet power strip
to the back. No power is included.

Pedal Attachment: Zip-ties hold pedals securely
using the many holes, velcro also works

Feet: 6 HD Rubber Feet (screwed on)  elevate board
5/8" off of ground & keep it stable

Handles: 3 large integrated handles

Material:   Baltic Birch 12-ply, ships natural
with no finish or logo applied. You can clear-coat,
paint or leave it to age gracefully. Painted options
are also  available. 6061 Aircraft-grade aluminum HoleyRisers.

Dimensions: 32" x 17" x 5.5"

Weight: 6.0 lbs

Ships Flat: Assembles easily with included hardware


Bill Ruppert

I would be afraid the ties would screwed up the finish of the pedals...
And you have to cut the tie to move it.

Elantric

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QuoteI would be afraid the ties would screwed up the finish of the pedals...

My shoes alone already do that within 3 months on any pedal.

QuoteAnd you have to cut the tie to move it.

There are re-useable tie wraps


and you no longer have to remove the rubber feet and glue velcro  - makes it easier to re-sell your old pedals IMHO.

But I must say these Chemistry Design Werks  - Holeyboards do reflect original thinking - long as they stay non-denominational.

mchad

Quote from: Bill Ruppert on July 11, 2015, 07:55:39 PM
I would be afraid the ties would screwed up the finish of the pedals...
And you have to cut the tie to move it.

Where possible I'd put down some painters masking tape where the cable tie contacts the pedal. And I think they're pretty cheap so cutting them and using new ones shouldn't be too expensive. I was looking at my GP10 last night and wondering how I can fix it to my Ikea Gorm board. Tossing up the cable tie option.