While based off a concept found in the linked model, I built this model from the ground up myself in Fusion 360. Instead of the mount attaching to a Rockboard pedal board, this one is a flat bottom with the intention of sticking Velcro to it to attach to any pedal board. This allows attaching the pedal using velcro but not having to stick it directly to the pedal.
The mount attaches to the RC-10R pedal with four existing screws on the pedal. The screw holes are recessed so the original screws can be used.
I added a cutout on the rear side so that the serial number and model can be seen when mounted on the pedal.
Use support for the bottom screw holes. Don't use support for the rear screw holes. Organic supports worked well, and were easy to pop out after printing with an appropriately sized hex wrench.
Printed 10% infill, added a few extra perimeters over default.
The author remixed this model.
While based off a concept found in the linked model, I built this model from the ground up myself in Fusion 360. Instead of the mount attaching to a Rockboard pedal board, this one is a flat bottom with the intention of sticking Velcro to it to attach to any pedal board. This allows attaching the pedal using velcro but not having to stick it directly to the pedal.
The mount attaches to the RC-10R pedal with four existing screws on the pedal. The screw holes are recessed so the original screws can be used.
I added a cutout on the rear side so that the serial number and model can be seen when mounted on the pedal.
10/28/23: Add new file version for securing the mounting bracket to 2020 extrusion with 4x M4x0.7 x 6mm SHCS and M4 2020 extrusion spring nut. Spacing of top and bottom screw locations based on the spacing of the 2020 on my pedal board design. Printed 10-20% gyroid infill, ~4 perimeters, organic supports only for counterbored holes in bottom of plate. (No support for holes on rear of pedal.) Use PrusaSlicer option to enforce support only for bottom 15 layers. Otherwise the slicer wants to put support on the rear pedal holes as well; this option makes it easy to create support for the plate, but nothing else, without having to use the Support Painter to exclude the rear pedal holes. I've tried to save these settings in the uploaded file for PrusaSlicer (but I printed the part with some other parts, so it should work, but you may have to tweak it a bit to your liking).