November 10, 20169 yr Popular Post worked on the chess board today. Cut the alternating strips and glued up the board. Getting the ends to level was a problem thus many clamps to get them flat. This is the first bishop and two more done today.
November 10, 20169 yr Great start Gerald...I like the looks already of the pieces. Bishop contrast is fantastic. What is your plan for finish on the pieces? Danish Oil? Tung Oil?
November 10, 20169 yr Author 10 hours ago, Grandpadave52 said: Great start Gerald...I like the looks already of the pieces. Bishop contrast is fantastic. What is your plan for finish on the pieces? Danish Oil? Tung Oil? Thinking lacquer. Not going to be tung oil . I think the one this is copied from used a blend, but I have gotten into lacquer sprayed with airbrush for small stuff and it works well.
November 10, 20169 yr 8 hours ago, Gerald said: I have gotten into lacquer sprayed with airbrush for small stuff and it works well. That'll will look good...not too much sheen but will make those pieces pop...looking forward to seeing this PIP.
November 11, 20169 yr Nice board! My first one warped into a shallow bowl! Looking forward to seeing all the turned pieces!
November 11, 20169 yr I'm looking forward to seeing the finished project, looks like you have a great start. Steve
November 12, 20169 yr Author Popular Post Got the board done yesterday. Today finished the. Bishops. Went to a friends farm today and got this load of cherry.
November 12, 20169 yr Board looks great Gerald as do your bishops...Looking forward to seeing K&Q, knights and rooks. Good friend to score that cherry...splits nice, smells good, burns great and hot plus smelling the smoke coming out of a chimney...sure you've already got a project or two in mind for these pieces.
November 12, 20169 yr Author 11 hours ago, kmealy said: Looking good. What is the dark wood on the board? That is padouk. I had that and the birdseye maple for 2-3 years waiting for a project and the there it is.
November 28, 20169 yr Author Popular Post Here are the latest pieces. The rooks still need cuts on top and the knight needs sanding. That knight took the longest of any one piece. Much rather it had all been turned.
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