Working on a few pedalboards this week using walnut and cherry to match the design of the amp stands I've been working on.
These two pedalboards are 22x10 inches in size. I'm planning on building two sizes, just like the amp stands. My next batch of larger pedalboards will be 24x12 with a slightly wider center port for cables to pass through. No bells or whistles on these boards. I figure if someone wants they can easily disassemble one and mod it for power plugs, switches and surface mount hardware. They ended up being super strong. Hardwood is amazing when it comes to strength and durability.
Finished up a sassafras Low Rider amp stand over the weekend. I has the a Kick-Out guitar stand built into the front. Built it to fit a Swarts AST Pro combo amp and a set of Anderson guitars for a guitarist out West. I used my sassafras cabinet Ampeg Reverberocket 2 and my old Epi Sheraton II to test it out.
Just under 7 pounds in weight with an 18.5 dergre tilt angle and a 4.5 inch cabinet lift at back of cab.