Very nice. Something to consider is that when playing chess, the white square should be in the bottom right corner. That's something to consider when you are orienting the grain. People tend to expect seeing the grain go up and down rather than sideways. It was done correctly in the video, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
Beautiful. I'd love to see you make it into a table, maybe with a walnut lathe-turned center balustrade with three legs? There could be a shallow drawer for the game pieces.
These solid wood boards always looks so amazing, but I'm always worried about them cracking or splitting because of wood movement. How do you decide if you are going to get away with wrapping the wood in a frame like that? I stuck a few numbers in a wood movement calculator and a board that size could potentially move by more than a quarter of an inch depending on the climate and whether it is flat sawn wood or not. That would put a huge stress on the frame, no?
Do you usually use the table saw fence to make the cross cuts? Seems ok when the board is 20x20 but when it gets down to 6x20 seems difficult? any thoughts?
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Absolutely beautiful! Hope you and your grandchildren will do it justice! ;)
I hope so too...thank you for watching, Wes
Very nice. Something to consider is that when playing chess, the white square should be in the bottom right corner. That's something to consider when you are orienting the grain. People tend to expect seeing the grain go up and down rather than sideways. It was done correctly in the video, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
The whole time watching the video I was thinking _please don’t end the video setting up chess pieces with the wrong orientation!_ ☺️
Brilliant project Wes! It looks fabulous 👌👌👌👌🔥🔥🔥🔥
Beautiful!
Looks perfect! I needed some inspiration for the border. Might give this a try, looks beginner friendly. Thanks for sharing!
Go for it...thanks for watching, Wes
Awesome chess board, and the audio was perfect!
Beautiful. I'd love to see you make it into a table, maybe with a walnut lathe-turned center balustrade with three legs? There could be a shallow drawer for the game pieces.
Excellent!
Gluing end grain and wrapping it with solid wood. I'm sure that it won't have any issues
I have built many boards and have never experienced any problems :)) Thanks for watching, Wes
These solid wood boards always looks so amazing, but I'm always worried about them cracking or splitting because of wood movement. How do you decide if you are going to get away with wrapping the wood in a frame like that? I stuck a few numbers in a wood movement calculator and a board that size could potentially move by more than a quarter of an inch depending on the climate and whether it is flat sawn wood or not. That would put a huge stress on the frame, no?
Hi..I have built many boards and have never experienced any problems :)) Thanks for watching, Wes
Seal every side and no problems. Moisture change causes the movement
Do you usually use the table saw fence to make the cross cuts? Seems ok when the board is 20x20 but when it gets down to 6x20 seems difficult? any thoughts?
Nice
Do you have to worry about wood movement with the out wood bands?
Hi David...no, not large enough pieces. Hope all is going well for you! Thanks, Wes
I'm grateful. 😃😃😃
That can finish is lame af
Use calls with C clamps to keep flat