Man, great video. It’s actually the best video I’ve seen on how to make a wooden/resin chess set. Really reassuring and calm. I’m gonna try this shit. Don’t have all table saw though damn it
Thanks brother! You should definitely try it out, nothing more rewarding than building something with your own hands 👍. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
The nice thing about this method is that the table saw is not all that necessary. Get it reasonably square by any tool that you have and I think that the epoxy will hide most, if not all, of the imperfections. Go for it!
Yes it is definitely easier and much more builder friendly construction design. Plus without a CNC or taking weeks to hand plane and perfect each square! Thank you for watching
@@scotchinhandmillwork6528 on a side note, you mentioned in a different video that you were going through some right times. Keep your head up and keep doing your thing brotha
Brother !!! very happy to find out that you are into this now ! so excited to keep watching your videos i actually set up a badass woodworking shop at my house you gotta come check it out sometime ! miss you bro ! this is great stuff !
Hey my man! I miss you dude. We definitely have to get together soon! I would love to come check out your place. Garo told me all about it. I’m jealous! And thanks for the support and feedback 👍
Great Video!! I had planned to make a chessboard this year and this is the absolutely best way I have seen how to make it with wood and epoxy. Thanks much for this one.
No all the glue stops that. I also added a step where I shellac the squares getting epoxy. This helps stop color seepage in the end grain especially for the wood squares.
Man, great video. It’s actually the best video I’ve seen on how to make a wooden/resin chess set. Really reassuring and calm. I’m gonna try this shit. Don’t have all table saw though damn it
Thanks brother! You should definitely try it out, nothing more rewarding than building something with your own hands 👍. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
The nice thing about this method is that the table saw is not all that necessary. Get it reasonably square by any tool that you have and I think that the epoxy will hide most, if not all, of the imperfections. Go for it!
Yes it is definitely easier and much more builder friendly construction design. Plus without a CNC or taking weeks to hand plane and perfect each square! Thank you for watching
@@scotchinhandmillwork6528 on a side note, you mentioned in a different video that you were going through some right times. Keep your head up and keep doing your thing brotha
thank you... i was lost before your post
No problem! Glad I could help
Beautiful board.
Thanks! So many options to personalize them too
Brother !!! very happy to find out that you are into this now ! so excited to keep watching your videos i actually set up a badass woodworking shop at my house you gotta come check it out sometime ! miss you bro ! this is great stuff !
Hey my man! I miss you dude. We definitely have to get together soon! I would love to come check out your place. Garo told me all about it. I’m jealous! And thanks for the support and feedback 👍
Great Video!! I had planned to make a chessboard this year and this is the absolutely best way I have seen how to make it with wood and epoxy. Thanks much for this one.
No problem. Glad you enjoyed it! I’m toying with some other designs that I’ll try out in the coming weeks 👍
Very cool!
Thanks! I love making these…super fun
This is so cool! Easy to listen to and informative. Keep doing this and keep making videos
Thank you very much for the kind words! Also love the first name. Same as my oldest son 👍 Cheers! 🍻
very nice job.......thank you
Would be nice with a chamfered edge to show off the epoxy more
That’s a good idea, I’ll try it on the next experimental board
Really good, I appreciate your work
Thanks for the feedback! And for watching 👍
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I like your process compared to others I've seen. Did you get much leakage from the pour or did the glue stop that?
No all the glue stops that. I also added a step where I shellac the squares getting epoxy. This helps stop color seepage in the end grain especially for the wood squares.
Looks nice man, great video and love commentary. So I assume the tiger beat you?
Thanks for watching! Hah and yeah he won. Surprised anyone watched to the end! 👍
Where did you get the chess pieces?