Upscale Chessboard
I was thinking maybe 3/8" squares from soild wood loose fit into a 3/4"
frame. Thanks. Barry
"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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"barry712" wrote:
I have a very good friend who runs a gallery in Gatlinburg, TN who wants
me
to make him a very nice, and rather large, chessboard. I'm thinking the
squares will be something like 5". His chess pieces will be comic book
action figures about 8" tall. I will turn a 4" round base for each of
these. I'm guessing the board itself will be glued up of squares of
maple/cherry or maple/walnut. I'm thinking some simple inlay work may
help
to dress up the board.
Does anyone have any advice/plans/ideas on how I should proceed? I have
some concerns that the board will simply be too large to "look right". If
the board is composed of 64 - 5" squares, that means it will be 40" X
40",
plus it really should have a border or 5" or 6". To me, a four (4') foot
chessboard is not too practical. But it is more a display for the action
figures than it is a board for playing chess. Comments please. Thanks.
Glue up adjoining strips of 5"-6" wide, then cross cut in 5"-6" strips and
slip one (1) block, then glue to get checkerboard pattern.
When cured, clean bottom till smooth, then laminate to a piece of plywood,
say 1/4" (6mm) thick.
If you make the blocks 1/4" thick, you get a 1/2" panel that could be
loose fit into the rest of the table, same as you would a drawer bottom.
Lew
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