Learn To Make This One-Of-A-Kind Chess Board
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2021
- #chessboard #woodenchessboard #handmadegift
Raise your chess game to a new level. Learn how to create the look of individual raised squares. This unique look will become the conversation piece of your game room. FYI...it also would make the perfect gift.
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
all of the 45 degree cuts can be done manually with various blocks and a hand saw. Stop making excuses. 🙂
As a chess player myself I tend to prefer boards with flat surfaces, I love the feeling when you glide a piece from a to b. Other than that, beautiful work! I might try to make one at some point.
i don’t like the bevel either. if the pieces aren’t exactly in the right spot they can fall over. also it just doesn’t feel correct. at first i assumed there was going to be some sort of insert or resin. i hope he pulled out that misfired pin. it was still there when finishing.
@@vernonzehr Good. Maybe it will teach some of you off-center piece placing bastards how to correctly center your piece on the square. Grr. So annoying.
@@vernonzehr He is a braver man than I. Watched my dad shoot a brad nail into a board as a kid. It shot out the side and into his thumb. Both that and him reaching over the table saw was giving me anxiety.
Yes, the board is beautifully made but not suitable for actual chess playing since a flat surface is a must.
Can you imagine playing endgames low on time or blitz games, peices falling or tilting all over the place.
Glue line is a game changer! Brilliant idea! One of those “Why didn’t I think of that!”. Thanks and great work!
So glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching and your comment. Wes
Wish I knew about that glue line trick about a month ago. I had to try to scrape all that glue out of that little 45° angle know what to do next time.
The chess board is beautiful. Your teaching style, and voice inflections make for a truly enjoyable lesson. My Dad had a Ceramic shop, we made chess sets we sold at the Emporium High end department store. We had a man that made the chess boards from walnut and maple.
Wow, thank you for that story. I really appreciate your kind words. Wes
It is a fantastic looking chessboard. But as a chess player I would prefer a flat board instead of the raised squares on this design.
That's my first thought when I saw the thumbnail, you can't slide pieces now you have to lift the all like Knights
What a stunning chess board! impressive and made with lots of craftsmanship!!
Wow! What a gorgeous piece, Wes. Cool techniques too. Thanks for sharing! 👍🏼
Well done, sir! Even if I never make a chess board, I've learned a few cool and useful tips. Thanks!
Totally love the video. Awesome job.
I wanted to post a picture of my first try at making this chessboard, but wasn’t sure if that was allowed. I admire the amount of work and experience this must take; I appreciate your teaching method, soft voice, and Jedi mind trick making me think, “Heck, I can do that.” I am appalled at the amount of ego I must have: we both know this was harder than a honeymoon pecker.
But, I am hooked and just wanted to say thank you.
Thanks for the demonstration of your skills.
Love the glue line idea. Been looking at converting one of our coffee tables into a combo chess board and this has just spurred me on into doing it. Thank Wes. 👍
Thank you....sounds like a great project. Would love to see a picture when completed. Good luck. Wes
What a fabulous piece of workmanship. It showed ingenuity and detail to design. I really liked the way you used/reused pieces of coping when making the feet. All of those little details you showed and used add up to help make others improve their own work. But, more importantly Wes, your delivery and demeanor making this project used methods of demonstration both visually and vocally very well. Each and every step you did was either proceeded or discussed while you were actually demonstrating the action. All to often, others on RUclips either skip steps or don't show/demonstrate what they just discussed. Enough for you to say "what did they just do?" You must have been a teacher sometime in your life because that phrase never crossed my mind. I can say I'm an above average woodworker and was very impressed with you and your project. Just to let you know I just subscribed to your channel and look forward to more. Keep up the great work, David
Hi David...I really appreciate your kind words and also for joining our community. It's comments like yours that inspire me to keep going and do more videos. Thank you Wes
I really want to get into woodworking when my wife and I move and i think this will be a fantastic project. Years ago my parents got me a custom handmade wooden Civil War chess set and I'd love to make a chessboard to match it. Thanks for the tips and walking us through it. And i appreciate that you used lacquer to let the wood grains pop rather than paint over them. I love the natural wood look.
Thank You for this Video,Good Job! God Bless You!
Love the glue line idea. I will be incorporating that in future projects.
One thing I would like to point out is grain direction on chessboards... You may want to remember that it is always white square on Right... On this board you're grain will run east to west instead of north and south with the white square on the right... Not a big deal... Just wanted to point that out on future chess boards if you're particular on grain direction.
Hi...I was not aware of that. I appreciate your letting me know, I will watch for that in future builds. Thanks, Wes
First time I watched any of your videos-truly enjoyed watching and listening to you. Great explanations and video work. Thanks for keeping it short, simple and to the point!!!
Thank you Wes : You are a true professional wood worker. Love your teaching style. Thanks for sharing with us your God given talent. You explained it all very well in a way that I know I can build a beautiful board like this one.
Hi Arnold...thank you very much for your kind words. It's viewers like you that keep me going 😀 Wes
The chamfer is a really nice touch. The glue line is a brilliant tip when you’re gluing up a piece you can’t sand or don’t want to do any extra finishing. Great video!
Thank you very much! I appreciate you watching. Wes
Thank you for sharing! I have to say out of all the chess boards I've seen being made on youtube, this is by far the most stunning!
I appreciate your kind words...glad you enjoyed watching. Wes
Awesome work!
Looks beautiful, but one thing I do not like is that the groves between the raised squares will accumulate dust that will be difficult to clean
The best detailed presentation on woodworking ive ever seen. The attention to detail along with full explanation, hints and tricks is second to none. Im on board.Love it. Absolutely sensational. U must have been a teacher in your former life.Thanks for sharing your woodworking skills with the world.
Darren...I really appreciate your kind words. It's these great comments that keep me going!! Thank you for visiting the channel. Wes
Love your work ,thanks for sharing
Thank you! I appreciate you visiting our channel. Wes
Nicely done. Thank you!
Thank you very much. Wes
Excellent job! Love the chamfered edges on all the individual squares.
Thanks for the comment....I appreciate your support. Wes
Glue line is great! I am definitely going to be using that!!
That is an amazing video. I do not have all the woodworking tools that you have, but I am going to try to make one. Thank you for your precise video.
Maybe a small routered groove between the squares would be better than the large chamfered gap. I like to slide pieces when I play & I'm not sure about the playability of this board. Looks like the pieces would catch or hang up in the wide groove. Board does look beautiful and is a top quality build though, just not sure about it being very practical.
WOW nicely done. Thanks for the ideas!
Hi...thank you, glad you enjoyed the video! Wes
great clear, concise, professional video...thank you!
Thank you for watching ! Wes
Beautiful work! Thanks for the video. Learned some nice tips.
Great...thanks for watching. Wes
Beautiful show piece
Best looking board i've seen!
Your first shot with he 18 gauge gun, when the nail blew out the side of the cherry trim, after doing all that work and the board coming out beautiful, that right there is the epitome of being a woodworker.
Great craftsmanship love it
that glue line/kerf was something I had never thought of, thank you for that!
I love watching your work.
Thank you very much! Wes
I'm truly inspired. Thank you
Hi Jim...I appreciate your comment and so glad you enjoyed the video. Wes
Many thanks Wes. I learnt lots. You put a huge smile on my face. Beautiful board.
Andrew I really appreciate your kind words! So glad you are part of our community. Wes
Great project and execution. Presentation was a joy! Well done!!
Thank you very much Ken...I am so glad you enjoyed it! Wes
Excellent video. The board looks fantastic!
Thank you!! So glad you enjoyed the video. Wes
Very nice. I will have to make one. Thanks for the tips. 😊
That's a great job Sir! Real masterpiece!
my new project. thank you. :)
Beautiful chessboard!! Great job sir, learned a lot from this video….Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it...thank you very much for your comment! Wes
What a super chessboard!! And many thanks to the commenters for their tips and suggestions. I would really like to give building this board a shot, but as I am a relative newbie, I'm a bit afraid to take it on without plans. Any chance plans might be available in the future?
Thank You Wes!
You're welcome...thanks for the visit! Wes
Gorgeous work, detailed instructions are invaluable.
Thank you Bruce very much! Glad you enjoyed the video. Wes
This is by far the very best demonstration building a beautiful chessboard. Chamfering each square definitely is the piece de resistance. Excellent presentation.
Thank you very much...I am glad you enjoyed the video. I appreciate your visit. Wes
Very nice work! I'm watching from Brazil.
Hello thank you for sharing this excellent video. I learnt so much. It’s great that you tell us the dimensions and any angles required. 👍👍
Hi Steve...glad you enjoyed the video, I appreciate your visit to our channel. Wes
Awesome chess board. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your comment...glad you enjoyed the video. Wes
Wes, really enjoy how you describe the process. Subscribed and looking forward to viewing more of your content. Great job!
Thank you very much! Welcome to our woodworking community. Wes
amazing work
I'm looking for a custom board build myself. Steam treated wood to pre warp the wood, then ran through a planer. This way, the wood won't warp much from humidity or liquid spills.
There are lots of make-chess-board videos on YT but few show skills like these. Most involve jigs and elaborate glue setups, sending everything 12 time through the table grinder, and so on. You're not treating it like a 3-month master-carpenter project and it comes out just as nice. As a chess player I can also appreciate the thin skirt around the edges. Way too often I see elaborate edges on these hobby projects; they just take up space and serve little purpose (interestingly, FIDE regulations do not mention minimum or maximum -or -*-any-* edge at all). Well done!
Thank you very much for your comment Bart...glad you enjoyed the video! Wes
*THAT'S THE NICEST CHESS BOARD i'VE SEEN, NEVER THOUGHT TO DO SUCH A THING BUT I'M GLAD TO SEE SOMEONE DID SUCH A BEAUTIFUL JOB...THANKS FOR SHARING!!*
You are so welcome...thanks for watching. Wes
Shhhhh
This is both brilliant and beautiful.
I can only aspire to be able to make this one day, once I have developed the necessary skills and acquired a few more tools.
Thank you for taking the time to share this truly excellent teaching video. 👍
Nicholas....thank you so very for your kind comment. I appreciate you visiting our channel. Wes
What a great work! Congratulations I really enjoyed your video.
Thank you...glad you found it enjoyable. Wes
Absolutely beautiful 😊
Love it Wes THANKS
You are welcome...thank you for watching. Wes
Very nice, Wes! You do excellent work!
Thanks a lot Joe...I appreciate your comment. Wes
That is gorgeous. Nicely done!
Thank you very much! Wes
Another beautiful project Wes
Many thanks! Wes 😀
I love your channel, I would like to learn how to work in this field.
In order to prevent the chamfers between the tiles to collect some incredible amount of dust, crumbs and lint, one could always fill them with potting soil and grow some grass in them ;-)
All of my doubts have been removed by this video! Thanks for posting!
Thank you for watching...I appreciate your support. Wes
Great video as usual Wes some great tips here and a beautiful chessboard! 👌👌👌👌🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you John...hope all is well with you. Wes
One of the best I've ever seen. Beautiful video.
Thank you so very much! Glad you enjoyed it. Wes
You are a true craftsman that is beautiful watching you put it together with ease and the result I'm actually blown away haha
Nice job.
I was looking for a slick, modern design to copy but this is a timeless classic.
Thank you....I appreciate your comment and visit to the channel. Wes
I loved every minute of your video, you do fantastic, clean work, thanks for sharing, the toys in your shop are nice to have, Cheers.
Thank you very much...I appreciate you watching the video. Wes
Very nice!!! The wood you used is just beautiful!! Thank you for the glue tip.
Hi Ron...thank you for your comment and I appreciate your visit. Wes
Awesome desing and construction!!
Thank you very much...I appreciate your comment. Wes
to help the second glue up be straight, i think you could have cut a couple small strips of wood that would have fit in the chamfers to help keep everything aligned throughout the glue process, and since you dont have any squeeze out up in those chamfers, you don't have to worry about them getting glued in there.
Hi Darrell...I appreciate your suggestion. Thanks for watching. Wes
I got to this about a year late, but this is really nice work. The squares and the chosen wood remind me so much of chocolate block squares, especially after the lacquer coat. Now, is there a corresponding chess piece project to go along with this board?
Very nice detail !
Thank you very much...I appreciate your comment. Wes
This is definitely on my to do list for sure. I was thinking of coating the top with TotalBoat High Performance Epoxy Resin.
Hi...that sounds great! Glad you enjoyed the video, Wes
Very nice video and great board. Thank you.
For a boatd for a regular player I would use woods that are not so contrasting in color, that gets a little much after staring at it for a while. For a mostly ornamental board you can't have enough drama of course.
Thanks for your comment and visit. Wes
Such good work, brilliant piece, pity the camera is not on a stand, the picture floats around with al the movement.
Thanks for the inspiration! I followed your lead on the raised board with the glue relief kerf
Hi Wes, stumbled apon your site and i'm glad i did, the glue up groove is a great idea, and the wood choices for the contrasting look turned out great.
Thank you very much Mark...I really do appreciate your comment. Wes
This is a awesome chess board. The run off channel what a brilliant idea Thank you
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching, Wes
Wes, you are my favorite teacher on YT...Thanks for your efforts.
Thank you very much for your kind words. Glad you have enjoyed the channel. Wes
Great Video 👍👍
Nice board and nice video, Wes! Thank you for explaining the reasons why you did each step. Seems like the grooves on this board may attract dirt and require more cleaning than flat boards.
Hi...thank you for watching and for your comment. Wes
Really beautiful work! Hate to see that first nail blow out though!
You're like the Bob Ross of woodworking! Your voice is so soothing! And your work is excellent! This is the first video of yours I've ever watched. I'm now subscribed & will be watching more.
Welcome and thank you for being part of our community. Wes
That glueline is the best thing I've learned today, and possibly so far this year! Thank you!
Hi Jason...so glad you enjoyed the video. I really appreciate your support! Wes
Beautiful piece. How do you account for wood movement with so much opposing face grain?
The whole process is so satisfying to watch and of course the end product is simply amazing. You just got a new subscriber 😊
Thanks so much! 😊
Thanks so much for posting this video. You've managed to include my two loves in one video.
Hi...so glad we were able to accommodate some of your favorite things. Thanks for watching. Wes
It's a real woodworking masterpiece. Thanks to the kind magician for his glue up magic. Best wishes and many perfect projects in the future.
I was really surprised at how well the chamfer border around the squares really made the board pop. Really cool effect
Thank you very much...I appreciate your comment. Wes
the most beautifull chess board i saw, congrats, its a bless to have that kind o tools and be able to bring the top quality to ur work, enjoi!
Thank you very much...I really appreciate your kind words. Wes
That's a beauty Wes .Thanks for sharing that gluing tip your Furniture Maker friend shared with you . Nice detail for the feet .
I appreciate your comment Jerry...glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching. Wes
Very nice. Might be my first project 👍
Your work is impeccable. Even at age 73 I learned something new - the glue break. One observation as a woodworker and a chess player (only rated 1832) if I made this I would use wood that's more "wood" looking. I made a chess table using African Mahogany and Limba when I was in high school, gave it to my mother but it was destroyed in a move. Time to make another. Thanks again for a very well done video.
Thank you for watching...glad you enjoyed the video! Wes
These is a great video thank you very much
Thank you Ryan...glad you enjoyed it! Wes