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Pedal Board

I built a pedal board to use in my band (lake effect is in the band name); it’s basically a box with a slot to route power out of, and to the velcro’d down pedals on top.

It was my first time using a dremel to engrave, and I’m happy with how that turned out! I traced the characters from a print out, then engraved the outline, then the fill, then painted the inside.

The wood is stained cedar with a couple of coats of poly. The main body was put together with pocket hole joinery.

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getting into harmony lines lately
  • I think playing the melody with harmony is such a great trick! It sounds really nice, and gives the melody tons of body, plus if it’s well executed it can demonstrate an impressive mind-meld between the performers. I don’t do it enough in my band, but we do a run through blackberry blossom’s A section with harmony and it’s slick!

  • Frozen Negroni

    Someone posted about frozen cocktails and mentioned this one from Jeffrey Morganthaler, and my interest was piqued! It was interesting to see Campari in this context; the bitterness was different from what you normally get from a frozen drink, and added a nice complexity.

    • 1 oz gin
    • 1 oz Campari
    • 1 oz sweet vermouth
    • 2 oz orange juice
    • ¾ oz simple syrup

    Mix with 8 oz ice in a blender, then blend until smooth, adding extra ice as necessary. Garnish with an orange wedge.

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    Gibson

    2oz London dry gin, 1oz dry vermouth; stir with ice and garnish with a pickled onion.

    It’s a classic but I hadn’t had it before! Really great; the onion adds a savory umami that is just delightful.

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