November 29, 20169 yr Impressive work...perfect amount of detail...this is an heirloom in the works. Thanks for taking us along Gerald.
December 2, 20169 yr Very nice Gerald...Don't know which I like best,,,the Rooks or the Knights; both have individual character. I'm gonna be really surprised when I open this gift!
December 3, 20169 yr Author Popular Post Finished the royalty today. Now on to the case. sorry about the side pic coukld not adjust in iphone. Edited December 3, 20169 yr by Gerald
December 3, 20169 yr I'm impressed...was wondering how you were doing the Queen & King...now I know...absolutely perfect with the others...Love it! Even more impressive is your technique to get pieces to stay attached to the board when vertical...now that's cool Great job Gerald...
December 3, 20169 yr You are doing a beautiful job on those Gerald, On the board too. That paduke is great color for chess board. Herb
December 4, 20169 yr Gerald the project is turning out, pun intended, great. Was curious about the size of the board and the pieces.
December 5, 20169 yr Author 14 hours ago, DuckSoup said: Gerald the project is turning out, pun intended, great. Was curious about the size of the board and the pieces. I would have to check but the pawns are 1.25 inch at the base, king is 1.5 inch by 3 1/16 tall. Board is about 16 x 16 to say full size might be appropriate.
December 10, 20169 yr Very nice, how many hours do you think you will have in it by the time you finish?
December 10, 20169 yr Author 30 minutes ago, oljpj said: Very nice, how many hours do you think you will have in it by the time you finish? Hard to say. The turning of the pieces took 20 to 30 minutes and then drilling for weights and epoxy....maybe 3 hours. The board 8-12 hours and then box also 8-12 hours. Then there will be finishing. So altogether (not counting planning) maybe 54 to 60 hours.
December 10, 20169 yr Author got the epoxy on the last of the chess pieces. The box out of clamps and sanded. Top trim cut and now needs rabbits. This is the jig I use to cut the 45's dead on.
December 10, 20169 yr Beyond cool, beyond nice..............truly a work of art and a very skilled artist.
December 10, 20169 yr 1 minute ago, Ron Altier said: Beyond cool, beyond nice..............truly a work of art and a very skilled artist. Yeppers...what he said! Clever too on the 'weights' for each piece...not something I would have though about or considered.
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