I've seen a LOT of youtube content over the years. THIS is THE most impressive I've seen! Thanks for sharing your expertise with the world. I am better for having viewed it.
I have about half a chess set made, but I lost my momentum when I moved house. I made mine on my metal lathe, and I have to say I'm blown away by your skill, because working by hand on a wood lathe is way more difficult. I'm kot really in a position to offer you advice, but I see a lot of other potential chess set makers in this comments section, so here's my 2c worth. Don't try to make all the pawns at once, otherwise the monotony will get to you, and you may end up not finishing the set. Instead, for every piece you make, make one pawn. That breaks things up nicely and keeps the enthusiasm going.
This is brilliant. Very Well done. Tip: Your scare off many who would love to relax or even fall asleep to this video off with the music. Just a thought. Keep up the great work!
I am interested in aesthetic chess games even if i am not a good player! I admire the development process of this king so much, that i hope to find your videos of the development of all the different chess pieces!
Subbed to you today. After watching Storror, UA-cam kept suggesting your videos. Subbed earlier, and you subs are soring. Fair play. I like the editing style. Bet you hit 10k by the end if the week.
I Love Beautiful wooden chess pieces,as much as i love chess,Loved watching this and subed because of this one video,your very Gifted,i wish you thebest with your chanel
Sensational video mate, the visual, the narration, music, all of it is spotOn. Great talent. Rosewood or boxwood, Ebony too are all hardwoods variety? I bet black walnut would look divine with the grain variations
Gorgeous work and a beautiful King! How do you ensure that all the Kings, Pawns, etc. look the same? I've seen those Indian chess craftsmen using custom shaped tools that have the final profile of the pieces already cut into them. Also, have you made a complete chess set that we can see? I don't see one on your Instagram channel.
Very good work - and a nice design. Well done. Jaques, who made the best chess sets ever produced (the old ones, not the new!), used shellac as the finish. Did you consider that?
Really nice craftsmanship, thanks for sharing. I wonder what it woul look like in Yew? I turned some 6 inch square bed legs from european oak, I was surprised how easy it was to replicate the shape freehand, but perhaps it's different with such a small piece.
Very nice work! Imagine making 32 of those babies. And the knights are all hand carved 🤔. The championship chess carvers make molding profile cutters (like shaper blade profiles, but flat instead of cylindrical) to quickly carve identical shapes on the lathe for the round pieces. Wonder if that would be feasible. That cherry was remarkably light colored, almost like sapwood. Again, beautiful work.
Yes I know how they do it in India. I could get a piece of steel laser cut to the right profile and then hardened, but this method of turning requires almost no skill and I don't have much interest in rapid batch production. If there is a market for these pieces then it's a completely bespoke set in which the customer chooses the style and material.
@@fieldhouseboys Exactly... Your skill is exemplary. And as a turner than makes measuring spoon, cups and pepper grinders that can go into the hundreds I know there is a market of people who wants craftsmanship, quality... Awesome video friend
I went to your Etsy shop.... bowls and clocks. Any chance of a chess set? I would be interested in a Dubrovnik (with cross) and a Jacques/Cook. I am not a rich person though, so before I commission such, I would like a quote (to see if I can afford it). In any case, great video and beautiful work.
Nice work. Looks great but not that practical for chess club players as standard sizes 5 or 6 best suit the hand. I carved a rook out of a furniture leftover. But would not have the patience to build a whole set of pieces.
Thank you for your comment, I am planning to make a full set, but sadly time is the limiting factor. I am only a hobbyist woodturner so it's a slow process.
Damn…I’m sitting here proud that I made a chessboard box. Thought about making my own pieces and saw this…I think I’ll leave it up to the professionals..
The lathe I'm using in this video is not recommended, if you're only making small chess pieces you could get away with a 'mini wood-lathe', but if you think you'll progress onto turning slightly larger stuff a 'midi' would be good for a beginner turner. It all depends on your budget and the size of what you want to turn.
I made my own chess set for my school final woodwork exam,came out with an A,I now only have the board left,that was 40 years ago.
No way!!.You should make a video about it
brooo pls give me your insta id i want to see ittttttt
What happened to the pieces?!
Would love to see another video. Particularly on making the knights
That's a PICKLE.
The house of Staunton has a video on the high end chess pieces and the knights are a work of art.
I'm not interested in chess much at all but seeing the delicate craftsmanship of this piece- and marveling at the end result- was a great watch.
I could watch you do this all day. Make more videos of the other pieces! I’d love to see the queen, rook, & bishop.
mate that cross is so beautiful compared to so many other chess sets I've seen online.. Usually I really dislike the crosses of the king.
Can't wait to see the entire set, knights and all 🤞
I've seen a LOT of youtube content over the years. THIS is THE most impressive I've seen! Thanks for sharing your expertise with the world. I am better for having viewed it.
this is fantastic would love to see more wood working videos from you sometime :)
I have about half a chess set made, but I lost my momentum when I moved house.
I made mine on my metal lathe, and I have to say I'm blown away by your skill, because working by hand on a wood lathe is way more difficult.
I'm kot really in a position to offer you advice, but I see a lot of other potential chess set makers in this comments section, so here's my 2c worth.
Don't try to make all the pawns at once, otherwise the monotony will get to you, and you may end up not finishing the set.
Instead, for every piece you make, make one pawn. That breaks things up nicely and keeps the enthusiasm going.
Amazing craftsmanship!
I’m preparing to turn a chess set myself, and your video was a great start for inspiration! Keep up the good work!
Straight line legend creates art, incredible
That king you made is just beautiful. I'd love to see how you made the knight, rook, and bishops.
@@bobostrowski8832 stay tuned there is a full chess set video coming soon!
Very clever way of making the cross. Great craftsmanship
Chess pieces - is a very painstaking and hard work that requires a lot of time and patience. Very beautiful work. Thank you very much for the video
Great work and craftsmanship. Amazing to see how you made the king!
This is outstanding craftsmanship. And your musical selection complimented the process perfectly.
Great video creating a difficult chess piece and ending up with perfection. Well done!!
Nice work!
Thank you for this video! I review chess sets on UA-cam and I have to say you put a lot off attention to detail on the king!! Thanks for sharing!
Young man, this video was a joy to watch! Fine precision and detail using what I assume are homemade tools. Hope to see the rest of the set.
This is brilliant. Very Well done. Tip: Your scare off many who would love to relax or even fall asleep to this video off with the music. Just a thought. Keep up the great work!
Very Good Craftmanship and Handiwork.
awesome craftmanship
I am interested in aesthetic chess games even if i am not a good player! I admire the development process of this king so much, that i hope to find your videos of the development of all the different chess pieces!
Good job, mi boy!! congratulation!
Incredible, you should definitely do this to order start making big bucks! Love your videos thank you
It seems like he is, check the description.
Tonear a mão é lindo e seu trabalho é belíssimo e perfeito acabamento!❤
Brilliant workmanship
A truly majestic King indeed.
Subbed to you today. After watching Storror, UA-cam kept suggesting your videos. Subbed earlier, and you subs are soring. Fair play. I like the editing style. Bet you hit 10k by the end if the week.
I Love Beautiful wooden chess pieces,as much as i love chess,Loved watching this and subed because of this one video,your very Gifted,i wish you thebest with your chanel
Great work, dude!
I enjoyed this video! What a beautiful piece you made!
Agreed.
Looks great but I'm curious how your keeping them identical.
Exceptional work.. Just exceptional.
can you do a whole set? would love to see a knight especially, those have me clueless where to begin
To be honest that is very high quality
This is very good job😮
beautiful work
Sensational video mate, the visual, the narration, music, all of it is spotOn. Great talent. Rosewood or boxwood, Ebony too are all hardwoods variety? I bet black walnut would look divine with the grain variations
this is fantastic, any chance of some more chess turning videos? would love to see some more!
Thank you Hugh, there are more on the way 👍🏻
@@fieldhouseboys brilliant development, thanks for the update!
wow, great work 👍 nice skew work too!
Gorgeous work and a beautiful King! How do you ensure that all the Kings, Pawns, etc. look the same? I've seen those Indian chess craftsmen using custom shaped tools that have the final profile of the pieces already cut into them. Also, have you made a complete chess set that we can see? I don't see one on your Instagram channel.
absolutely amazing man!
Excellent work.
Very good work - and a nice design. Well done. Jaques, who made the best chess sets ever produced (the old ones, not the new!), used shellac as the finish. Did you consider that?
You have skills there chippie! I'm surprised that you aren't using a template to get the basic shape element done?
Lovely piec.e of work. Thank you
Stunning work, just made a board and would like to think I will make a set!
Regards James
One Handed Maker
That's so cool man
wow. fantastic work
Stunning i don't have a lathe but im taking tge whittling appearance
Stunning ... I wish I was a carpenter so I could express my ideas that way.
Great Artwork
Really nice craftsmanship, thanks for sharing. I wonder what it woul look like in Yew? I turned some 6 inch square bed legs from european oak, I was surprised how easy it was to replicate the shape freehand, but perhaps it's different with such a small piece.
Congratulations! It's espectacular! Do you promote courses to make chess wood pieces over the internet? Like regular courses?
Very nice work young man! And just FYI, that compound is pronounced just like the city:
[ *Tripp* - oli' ]
Great work!
How do you do the knight?
Man this takes some serious skills and patience. Now I get why chess sets are expensive.
Absolutely lovely
Chess, but you can only move the pieces in straight lines.
I wanna see how you carve the horsies!
Very nice work! Imagine making 32 of those babies. And the knights are all hand carved 🤔.
The championship chess carvers make molding profile cutters (like shaper blade profiles, but flat instead of cylindrical) to quickly carve identical shapes on the lathe for the round pieces. Wonder if that would be feasible.
That cherry was remarkably light colored, almost like sapwood. Again, beautiful work.
Yes I know how they do it in India. I could get a piece of steel laser cut to the right profile and then hardened, but this method of turning requires almost no skill and I don't have much interest in rapid batch production. If there is a market for these pieces then it's a completely bespoke set in which the customer chooses the style and material.
@@fieldhouseboys Exactly... Your skill is exemplary. And as a turner than makes measuring spoon, cups and pepper grinders that can go into the hundreds I know there is a market of people who wants craftsmanship, quality... Awesome video friend
extremely impressive
so satisfying
awesome
What is the Extremely Thin tool to get into the gaps? I'm looking for one? Thanks!
nice work thank you for sharing
this is art
this is so beuatiful 🤩
Where did you get the weight for the bottom of the piece?
I went to your Etsy shop.... bowls and clocks. Any chance of a chess set? I would be interested in a Dubrovnik (with cross) and a Jacques/Cook. I am not a rich person though, so before I commission such, I would like a quote (to see if I can afford it). In any case, great video and beautiful work.
Damn wish you could make me a set!!
What is the tool that you show at 3:00?
It's a great job
amazing!
So freaking nice
Awesome looks fun
Excellent!
Nice work. Looks great but not that practical for chess club players as standard sizes 5 or 6 best suit the hand. I carved a rook out of a furniture leftover. But would not have the patience to build a whole set of pieces.
wonderful
beautiful shape! How much time do you invest into a full set?
I'm working on a set, so out of curiosity, how long does a peice like that take you?
I have a wooden chess set that is missing a pawn. If I sent a pawn to you would you duplicate it for me? Thank you in advance.
My man this is amazing! Please make a whole set. Are you professional craftsman?
Thank you for your comment, I am planning to make a full set, but sadly time is the limiting factor. I am only a hobbyist woodturner so it's a slow process.
Damn…I’m sitting here proud that I made a chessboard box. Thought about making my own pieces and saw this…I think I’ll leave it up to the professionals..
Beautiful!; How mucho Will It costo for You to make a ser lije this and send It to México city??
Beautifull!!
What kind of lathe do you use? Sorry if already answered.
In this video I'm using a Lumberjack SWL350 (not recommended), but I now have a Union Graduate (highly recommended)
what is the green color you put on the bottom?
What kind of chisel set do you use?
Can I get a link or something to the lathe you’re using? I’d love to start making my own pieces
The lathe I'm using in this video is not recommended, if you're only making small chess pieces you could get away with a 'mini wood-lathe', but if you think you'll progress onto turning slightly larger stuff a 'midi' would be good for a beginner turner. It all depends on your budget and the size of what you want to turn.
You could have at least tested/played it on a chessboard with other pieces to see how it looks. I like the design of the King. Very nice work.
Здравствуйте! Чем полируете фигурку?Светлый и желтый брусок из чего?
Amazing
green feld glides is 2 or 1,5 mm?
Please make the other pieces
Molto carino. Di buona qualità ❤
i wanna do this sooo bad ,