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Alternatively, you could try a Velcro strip along the underside of the Pedaltrain and a Velcro strip along the edge of a wooden battern. Put them together and you have a raised and slanted board.
But on a more serious note:
https://www.andertons.co.uk/cioks-mounting-kit-pedaltrain-mounting-kit-ckptkit?lgw_code=16284-CKPTKIT&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI04vdt-Td4wIVVeDtCh2NHw43EAQYASABEgKvvPD_BwE
Thats supposedly a kit for your exact predicament.
£9 too.
Fitting them requires drilling and refitting with a rivet gun. It really isn't that hard though - there's even a YouTube clip showing how to do it.
The only issue I had was that part of the old rivet fell inside the board and I didn't realise until after I'd put the new feet on. Net result is that my board rattles a bit when I pick it up. No big deal though.
You can see the new feet at the top of the pic below....
have a look at my rebuild thread:
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/126229/pedalboard-rebuild#latest