OMG I love your chess board. I purchased the small one and it is a perfect size for my project. It was delivered fast and I was so excited I started making the resin board the same day. It turned out beautifully. Love the quality, the thickness and how easy it is to pour the two colors of resin in the squares the same day. My only question is should I fill the space in between or not? I was thinking of black acrylic paint and then flood the top with a final coat of resin. Has anyone tried this before? Don’t want to mess it up by experimenting.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the chess molds. We sell a decent amount of them and everyone loves them. I am unsure if the paint would bond properly to the resin, i feel it might end up a mess. A lacquer might stick better, but if you get it anywhere else it would be hard to remove.
Quality molds make quality products. I love the thickness of your molds. I have purchased less expensive molds that bowed out, making the final piece completely out of shape and unable to be sold for the price I would need to recoup what I made making it. These chess boards are stunning! Thank you for making quality items!
Liked your video. I did learn a couple of things, but I was disappointed to learn the chess board is way out of my price range at $137!! Thank you for your professional and informational video 👍
With the laser engraving, you can take a massive step up if you put a layer of masking/painters tape over the top before you put it through the laser, it'll completely burn off with a slight increase in your settings, and you can then do some fun things with the pattern such as a good metallic paint before peeling the tape. Gets you the patterns and it looks awesome in the end. If you want another option for personalized chess pieces, I believe Prince August has some really good options for them in mold form, though they're for metal casting.
@@CraftedElements I'd upgraded a pile of the wooden "cigar boxes" that the craft stores sometimes carry with them to make some dice trays, for my test one, I'd found that the spray metallics are a better option, and the tape limits the spread of the charring (which can create other issues for paint/stain over time since around the edges, some of that rubs off easily even with stuff over it).
You can flood the lines after curing with alcohol ink in a needle nose bottle. Let it dry an hour or so and then clean up with a spray of 91% isopropyl alchohol and soft rag until clean and sharp.
You could use 1/2" or 3/4". But i would lean towards 3/4". Keep in mind that the frame on this is also NOT plywood, its 3/4" hardwood that is mitered (cut on a 45 degree angle at the ends) and glued/nailed to create a square box so to speak.
We unfortunately do not. However Etsy is full of 3d printing companies, im sure some of them would have some cool chess piece sets they could make for you.
Do you make a chess board mold that's smaller than that one? I love the thick edges on the squares so that they don't run over, but that's too big of a chess board for me.
Great tutorial! I got your mold off of Etsy recently and have been doing test squares. I will be doing my first full chessboard soon! After filling the squares and letting them dry, could you also do the border and the entire back at the same time? Or would you not recommend that?
@@CraftedElements Thanks! Yes so if the squares were filled and dry (and left in the mold) could you then do the border and the backing all at once? I wasn’t planning on removing the squares once they are filled and dried/firm. Just curious if the border and the backing could then all be done at once after that. In this tutorial, you do the squares and border, left it dry, and then do a backing the same color as the border. So just wondering if the border and the backing can be done in one pour if the squares are dry/firm and still in the mold.
What brand should I use for polishing resin and what proceedure should be used ( sandpaper in ascebduibg grits then higher grit sandpaper wet , then pollishing creams?
I think what you are seeing is the swirls from the pearl pigment. Thats how the colorant we used works, it contains mica/synthethic mica powder to give it that effect. If you want flat black, you just need to use a black colorant / pigment. Usually a liquid or dispersion pigment, to tint your resin instead.
Really love the project! Thanks for the detailed tutorial. :) Just wanted to mention though, on the final arrangement, the chess board should be rotated by 90 degrees :). Thanks for your videos. Cheers!
Hahah! It's funny you say that. There's been at least one occasion when a board was arranged this way in an actual top level tournament. Haha! Really enjoy your videos btw. I've been meaning to get into epoxy art for a while now, looks like 2023 might be the year I finally do. Cheers! :)
@@jamesabhilash8006 I guess I had a 50% chance of being right... just my luck! Epoxy art can be fun but there are cheaper hobbies for sure. Good molds (from us!) and decent resin arent cheap. But... what is these days?
Its a 1.5" mold, so you could theoretically put 1.5" thick wood in it. It would just be difficult to get it aligned in the squares, it would be fairly easy on the outside of the perimeter though.
Hello, I really liked your work. What are the exact dimensions of the chessboard in cm please. By the way, how much is the silicone mold? Do you make silicone chess pieces? I wish you good work.
Game board molds and pricing can be found here, you can convert inches to cm if you need to : craftedelements.com/collections/game-chess-embossed-resin-art-molds We do not make silicone molds for chess pieces, we recommend that you 3D print those.
@@jamingaming9251 ah! I understand. Its definitely possible, but it would require new tooling to be made and would be a custom job. Tooling for something that size and complexity would likely run about $1200 USD.
It is specific to the epoxy you are using. You need to determine the demold time (not cure time). Most epoxies that are good for 1-1.5" pours are 3 days, but its all temperature dependant.
It really depends on how clear you want it. For most projects Ill do 320, for clear/glossy, its up to 3000 then polishing with a plastic polishing system (3 step).
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You get what you pay for! If you can find a similar sized, similar weight mold made of platinum cure silicone rubber, for a lower price, please post it here!
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Nice board. Really cute daughter!
OMG I love your chess board. I purchased the small one and it is a perfect size for my project. It was delivered fast and I was so excited I started making the resin board the same day. It turned out beautifully. Love the quality, the thickness and how easy it is to pour the two colors of resin in the squares the same day. My only question is should I fill the space in between or not? I was thinking of black acrylic paint and then flood the top with a final coat of resin. Has anyone tried this before? Don’t want to mess it up by experimenting.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the chess molds. We sell a decent amount of them and everyone loves them. I am unsure if the paint would bond properly to the resin, i feel it might end up a mess. A lacquer might stick better, but if you get it anywhere else it would be hard to remove.
Quality molds make quality products. I love the thickness of your molds. I have purchased less expensive molds that bowed out, making the final piece completely out of shape and unable to be sold for the price I would need to recoup what I made making it.
These chess boards are stunning! Thank you for making quality items!
Thanks for saying so! We appreciate it.
@@CraftedElements where can I get the big board mold that you use
@@rustykirk8073 -> craftedelements.com/search?q=chess
I really like the red/black board.
I love the black and red 😮
Liked your video. I did learn a couple of things, but I was disappointed to learn the chess board is way out of my price range at $137!! Thank you for your professional and informational video 👍
The way you are with your kid has me rollin 🤣 that would be exactly me if I had kids 😂
Yes they are quite hilarious!
That's what I'm saying!
I would have liked to see the elaboration of the figures; will you have that video? 👍👏👏
Molds look good. I would have approached the actual resin completely differently but, they look great! 🍻
With the laser engraving, you can take a massive step up if you put a layer of masking/painters tape over the top before you put it through the laser, it'll completely burn off with a slight increase in your settings, and you can then do some fun things with the pattern such as a good metallic paint before peeling the tape. Gets you the patterns and it looks awesome in the end.
If you want another option for personalized chess pieces, I believe Prince August has some really good options for them in mold form, though they're for metal casting.
Hey Azrael. Thats for that suggestion that sounds like a cool technique I'll have to experiment with.
@@CraftedElements I'd upgraded a pile of the wooden "cigar boxes" that the craft stores sometimes carry with them to make some dice trays, for my test one, I'd found that the spray metallics are a better option, and the tape limits the spread of the charring (which can create other issues for paint/stain over time since around the edges, some of that rubs off easily even with stuff over it).
@@AzraelThanatos Totally makes sense. I will have to give that a try for sure.
Do you have large modes for the chest pieces
The boards are very pretty
Thanks for saying so!
You can flood the lines after curing with alcohol ink in a needle nose bottle. Let it dry an hour or so and then clean up with a spray of 91% isopropyl alchohol and soft rag until clean and sharp.
That's something I have never heard of before but I will be sure to experiment with.
Very good video!!!!! I love the little blond💖
Love this video tutorial. I've purchased 2 of the 14.5in molds. I want to try the frame. How thick does the plywood need to be?
You could use 1/2" or 3/4". But i would lean towards 3/4". Keep in mind that the frame on this is also NOT plywood, its 3/4" hardwood that is mitered (cut on a 45 degree angle at the ends) and glued/nailed to create a square box so to speak.
@CraftedElements Yhank you so much. I know. I just wanted to make use the plywood underneath the board is this enough.
question, how much does that board weigh without the wood base?
Very nice work on the boards. I tried going to the Etsy store to look at the pieces and the store is closed. Would you happen to know how to find him?
We unfortunately do not. However Etsy is full of 3d printing companies, im sure some of them would have some cool chess piece sets they could make for you.
Great video mate
This is fantastic. Thank you
How do you clean the bottles from the epoxy?
I think talking about using the proper mold release at the start might be useful for newcomers.
We have a whole video on the subject -> craftedelements.com/moldrelease
Do you make a chess board mold that's smaller than that one? I love the thick edges on the squares so that they don't run over, but that's too big of a chess board for me.
Teresa, we are going to work on and release a 14.5x14.5x0.5" one with 1.5x1.5" squares that are 0.2" deep. Stay tuned.
Also to give more content for my previous comment, I was planning on making the border and the backing the same color.
Where can i get this Big Azz mold from?
Great tutorial! I got your mold off of Etsy recently and have been doing test squares. I will be doing my first full chessboard soon! After filling the squares and letting them dry, could you also do the border and the entire back at the same time? Or would you not recommend that?
You would have to do the back first, because you cant remove the squares all at once and have them held together.
@@CraftedElements Thanks! Yes so if the squares were filled and dry (and left in the mold) could you then do the border and the backing all at once? I wasn’t planning on removing the squares once they are filled and dried/firm. Just curious if the border and the backing could then all be done at once after that. In this tutorial, you do the squares and border, left it dry, and then do a backing the same color as the border. So just wondering if the border and the backing can be done in one pour if the squares are dry/firm and still in the mold.
@@BaileyMakesVideosYes, you could both at once, I assumed you meant the lines between the squares.
@@CraftedElements Awesome! Thank you for the info!
What brand should I use for polishing resin and what proceedure should be used ( sandpaper in ascebduibg grits then higher grit sandpaper wet , then pollishing creams?
There are likely some good videos on RUclips on polishing resin. We do have a sanding video here: ruclips.net/video/OzXFmnUy4rY/видео.html
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Is there a way to avoid the swirls in the black on the second board?
I think what you are seeing is the swirls from the pearl pigment. Thats how the colorant we used works, it contains mica/synthethic mica powder to give it that effect. If you want flat black, you just need to use a black colorant / pigment. Usually a liquid or dispersion pigment, to tint your resin instead.
Really love the project! Thanks for the detailed tutorial. :)
Just wanted to mention though, on the final arrangement, the chess board should be rotated by 90 degrees :).
Thanks for your videos.
Cheers!
Yes, someone pointed this out to me. I am clearly not a chess grandmaster!
Hahah! It's funny you say that. There's been at least one occasion when a board was arranged this way in an actual top level tournament.
Haha! Really enjoy your videos btw.
I've been meaning to get into epoxy art for a while now, looks like 2023 might be the year I finally do.
Cheers! :)
@@jamesabhilash8006 I guess I had a 50% chance of being right... just my luck! Epoxy art can be fun but there are cheaper hobbies for sure. Good molds (from us!) and decent resin arent cheap. But... what is these days?
Will you guys ever make/sell molds for the chess pieces to go with this?
Probably not, it would be much easier to 3D print + paint the chess pieces.
@craftedelements..only if you have a 3d printer if not it's going to be quite expensive to 3d print 😁😊
Love these boards are you going to make the pieces?
We do not have any plans to make the chess piece molds im afraid!
Hi love these moulds, the boards look amazing 👏 your wee boy is so cute 😍 thanks for sharing
Thanks Michelle... and yes... he tries hard to be as cute as possible.
Your little assistant is adorable!
How thick wood could you put in the deeper mold?
Its a 1.5" mold, so you could theoretically put 1.5" thick wood in it. It would just be difficult to get it aligned in the squares, it would be fairly easy on the outside of the perimeter though.
I think I figured it out, the white bit in the center of the squares are bubbles. Right?
I think they are bubbles that we didnt pop, but the surface isnt rough.
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Hello,
I really liked your work.
What are the exact dimensions of the chessboard in cm please.
By the way, how much is the silicone mold?
Do you make silicone chess pieces?
I wish you good work.
Game board molds and pricing can be found here, you can convert inches to cm if you need to : craftedelements.com/collections/game-chess-embossed-resin-art-molds
We do not make silicone molds for chess pieces, we recommend that you 3D print those.
Where can I get the pieces at
Great video! Just the type of mold I am looking for. Thank you,
Thanks Mark!
I missed how you got the star design in the blue squares, did you add a bit of white and then use a stick to move it around?
I think thats actually tiny air bubbles and pigment.
Could you do a mold for the 2 inch squares but deep?
Deeper squares, so more like 2" blocks? Likely not, as the dividers in between the blocks made of silicone would likely rip during demold.
@@CraftedElements not 2 inches deep!
Like the one deep one you made but with bigger squares.
@@jamingaming9251 ah! I understand. Its definitely possible, but it would require new tooling to be made and would be a custom job. Tooling for something that size and complexity would likely run about $1200 USD.
I love them pieces,are they metal.
No they are 3D printed by @JerryLePore
I have ordered one and began pouring, but I do not know how long I should wait until peeling it out of the mold? I've read 24 48 and 72 hours
It is specific to the epoxy you are using. You need to determine the demold time (not cure time). Most epoxies that are good for 1-1.5" pours are 3 days, but its all temperature dependant.
If you don't fill the grooves in ....how many more oz will it take from the initial 12??
Hi Jason. I dont have that info recorded, im sorry!
Copythat, just checked out your page, very nice. i will definitely be in contact with you, Thanx again.
This is fantastic. I'm so glad you're making this. I've already ordered one and cannot wait to create!
Awesome Cheryl. So glad to hear it.
Always love your videos and have a number of your molds! Plus always look forward to what's next.
Thanks for saying so! Stay tuned we have some more coming up soon.
@@CraftedElements I did see the new molds. Hex, cubs, for tiles. Those are nice.
Just got my chess mold and it's fantastic. I have never seen such a high-quality mold. I'm so pleased I found your shop. Thanks for this video too!
Thanks for saying that! Glad you found the video helpful.
That's an expensive chess board
what do you sand resin too
It really depends on how clear you want it. For most projects Ill do 320, for clear/glossy, its up to 3000 then polishing with a plastic polishing system (3 step).
Cool idea! Love your videos. Oh, by the way, Crafted Elements molds are amazing. But, you already knew that 😂
Thanks so much for saying that!
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Did the mold stick on the corner?
I dont think so? Molds shouldnt stick as long as mold release is thoroughly applied.
Awesome
Thanks for sending the chess pieces up Jerry! Hopefully you find some customers to get some sets off of you.
These boards are stunning!! Great start to finish tutorial!! ♟
I'm pretty sure those 3d printed chess pieces were resin printed, not FDM.
Todas las casillas son grises, pero el blanco va a la derecha.
Where to get that large mold
craftedelements.com/collections/game-chess-embossed-resin-art-molds
@@CraftedElements Yes, for $184 US
Where did you get that mold?
Shop Our Molds & Templates @ CraftedElements.com
@@CraftedElements Thanks
How much r they?
The molds? You can check out craftedelements.com for more info on current pricing.
You could fill it with chocolate and make an edible board.
It's true. Though eating that much chocolate would definitely cause some sickness :-)
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This dude plays checkers. I am playin chess
was going to buy a mold till i saw the price 407.52 Australian Dollar after conversion :(
Very nice, but the music is too loud. Nearly gave me a heart attack when it suddenly started at 4:13 😉
Our apologies. Make sure you have Aspirin 81 near by next time.
@@CraftedElements
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wow good vid but around 10 min of him selling everything but a kitchen sink
We can also sell you a kitchen sink if you are looking for one. I know a guy 😛
The music level is terrible, too loud
Them molds are way too expensive. Good grief😮
You get what you pay for! If you can find a similar sized, similar weight mold made of platinum cure silicone rubber, for a lower price, please post it here!
$297 for the mold. ugh....
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I took away my thumbs up because of the rude way you talked to your kid! Seriously...
Sorry but that is the most gaudy and ugly chessboards I have ever seen. GREEN and Blue squares ???
Blue and green? Surely if you try a little, you can make it much uglier!
Surely if you tried a little to restrain yourself, you would be less of a troll.