Popular Post Gonzo Posted yesterday at 12:47 AM Popular Post Report Posted yesterday at 12:47 AM (edited) This is the third chess set I have made using the scroll saw. Black Walnut and soft maple. Chess pieces were cut on my Hegner with Pegas #5 MGT. I went through 43 blades. It took me roughly 50-60 hours to make. Finish for board and box is shellac/alcohol, 50/50 split, applied using French polish method. Same finish was applied to chess pieces using a rag and tiny brush. A shout out to Dave Monk the master of chess sets for his input. IMG_6438.mov Edited yesterday at 12:50 AM by Gonzo TexasDIY, JackJones, Dave Monk and 10 others 8 1 4 Quote
Scrappile Posted yesterday at 02:16 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:16 AM (edited) Absolutely beautiful. I have been wanting to make one. I'm not sure how much wood to buy to make the pieces. I have to add how much I mastered Chess. Years ago, my grandson went with me and my wife to see Mount Rushmore. It was one of our greatest vacations, not only to see Mount Rushmore but to have him go with us. Anyway, on the trip, I taught him how to play chess. He beat me every game! Edited 7 hours ago by Scrappile Quote
MarieC Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago (edited) Excellent! I too would like to make one as well. Hopefully this year... Where did you get your pattern for this one? Edited 23 hours ago by MarieC Quote
Gonzo Posted 9 hours ago Author Report Posted 9 hours ago 15 hours ago, Scrappile said: Absolutely beautiful. I have been wanting to make one. Not sure how much wood to buy to make the pieces. Thanks Paul! I too was worried about how much lumber I needed. I sat down and did the math and then doubled my numbers. The last thing I wanted was to not have enough and then buy more and have it not match. if you make a set, I’d suggest minimum of 2” squares on the board. 1 1/2” is too small in my opinion Scrappile 1 Quote
Gonzo Posted 9 hours ago Author Report Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 14 hours ago, MarieC said: Excellent! I too would like to make one as well. Hopefully this year... Where did you get your pattern for this one? Thank you Marie. This is the book that has the patterns. Dave Monk recommended it to me. It is out of print, so I bought used on line. Like I told Scrappile, I suggest 2” squares for chess board. 1 1/2” is too small. The reason I went 1 1/2” is my planer can only go up to 13” wide. However, on this board, I didn’t have to plane it, as I glued it up the correct way using cauls. Believe it or not, I had .010 flatness after sanding it only. It did end up cupping just a smidge though, but not enough to care. Edited 9 hours ago by Gonzo MarieC and Scrappile 2 Quote
MarieC Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, Gonzo said: Thank you Marie. This is the book that has the patterns. Dave Monk recommended it to me. It is out of print, so I bought used on line. Like I told Scrappile, I suggest 2” squares for chess board. 1 1/2” is too small. The reason I went 1 1/2” is my planer can only go up to 13” wide. However, on this board, I didn’t have to plane it, as I glued it up the correct way using cauls. Believe it or not, I had .010 flatness after sanding it only. It did end up cupping just a smidge though, but not enough to care. Thank you! great glue up! When I make it I can put it in my drum sander which usually works pretty good on flattening as well because my glue ups usually do not turn out as well as yours! Quote
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