How I made an Ebony and Boxwood Chessboard with Red Inlay

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  • Опубліковано 28 жов 2021
  • In this video, I show how I made a high-end ebony and boxwood chessboard with red inlay for the algebraic notation and a company logo for SalesX, a leader in digital advertising. You can view more photos of the chessboard at www.salesx.com/chess.
    The chessboard has 2.25" squares made from ebony and boxwood and a 3" ebony frame with a curly maple border and curly maple edge banding.
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    Items I used in this project include:
    Grizzly 8” Parallelogram Jointer: amzn.to/3cK43vV
    Grizzly G1023RLWX Table Saw amzn.to/2AGvqVV
    INCRA Miter Gauge: amzn.to/2HTzvef
    Laguna Resaw King Blade: amzn.to/3nl0KPm
    DeWalt DW734 Planer: amzn.to/3bV310O
    iGaging Caliper: amzn.to/2WAjcGh
    Magswitch Featherboard: amzn.to/3eRLlVA
    Freud 24T Rip Blade with Flat Grind: amzn.to/2rQl9EY
    Freud Ultimate Cut-Off Blade: amzn.to/2OAwRMU
    Freud 8" Super Dado Set: amzn.to/2TAO3C2
    Freud 3/8” Up Spiral Bit: amzn.to/3bYHZOL (for mortises)
    Amana 15-degree v-bit: amzn.to/3nJcf57 (for engraving)
    SuperMax 19-38 Drum Sander: amzn.to/2DOWJzX
    Dewalt Random Orbit Sander: amzn.to/35vS7d8
    Mirka 6” Sanding System: amzn.to/3c0V7mJ
    Makita 18V LXT Trim Router: amzn.to/3wDdcz9
    Ridgid Sliding Compound Miter Saw: amzn.to/2ODW0J6
    Delta Cruzer Sliding Compound Miter Saw: amzn.to/3CooBpm
    GVS Elipse P100 Dusk Mask Respirator: amzn.to/35ncxV0
    White Paint Pens: amzn.to/3vVoHCh
    Transtint wood dye: amzn.to/3vSfdb4
    Narex Chisel Set: amzn.to/3vXxpjE
    Makita Trim Router: amzn.to/3EulT2f
    Freud 1/16" Round Over Bit: amzn.to/3cRnRyb
    3M 220-grit sandpaper: amzn.to/2HOaQHA
    HVLP Spray Gun: amzn.to/3vXxpjE
    Titebond III Glue: amzn.to/3BplaNF
    M.L. Campbell Pre-Cat Lacquer: www.mlcampbell.com/product/en...
    Music is provided by Epidemic Sound:
    00:29 Feathered -- Hara Noda
    04:06 Dimman -- Jakob Ahlbom
    06:36 Ciel -- Arden Forest
    09:35 Sudden Escape -- Brightarm Orchestra
    11:18 Under My Oak Tree -- Johannes Bornloff
    15:27 Glitterdust -- Breathing Tides
    17:28 Unlimited -- Megan Wofford
    21:45 Prelude -- Trevor Kowalsky
    24:34 Ellisville Road -- Synthetic Tides
    26:25 Jeremy and Maureen -- Franz Gordon
    29:48 No Cause -- Cody High
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  • @samweirich5973
    @samweirich5973 2 роки тому +2

    Just wanted to say I love watching your videos. I work as a finance manager and enjoy having your videos playing in the background while I'm at my desk. It's a surprisingly relaxing combination to hear soft piano music combined with machine sounds.

  • @beedissle994
    @beedissle994 Рік тому +4

    This is SO amazing to watch! I have limited tools for my workshop/garage but, I am an avid chess player and have been wanting to build a nice board for years! This is giving me ideas! Thanks

  • @juancarlosl4133
    @juancarlosl4133 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful work, well explained and nicely documented. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @glenfreyermuth2972
    @glenfreyermuth2972 3 місяці тому

    Beautifully done!

  • @10FingersWoodworking
    @10FingersWoodworking 2 роки тому

    Your videos are so calming. And your projects are so beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @leewillmann8612
    @leewillmann8612 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful work!

  • @louis.manteau.guitars
    @louis.manteau.guitars 2 роки тому

    Ebony and curly maple, what a better combination really. Beautiful work !

  • @mouayadabbas2693
    @mouayadabbas2693 2 роки тому

    Great job, thank you for the workmanship that forces me to watch the video to the end.

  • @vegasbluedevil7328
    @vegasbluedevil7328 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent music choices. Excellent craftsmanship and attention to detail. :)

  • @rollmodelbjj
    @rollmodelbjj 2 роки тому

    Fantastic work as always.

  • @b.j.heinrichs1954
    @b.j.heinrichs1954 2 роки тому

    Here I am, anticipating that new chess board for Xmas. Watching videos on you making them.

  • @collegeguy14
    @collegeguy14 Рік тому

    Above and beyond! Amazing. Needs more views

  • @NJS-TL1000S
    @NJS-TL1000S 7 місяців тому

    I'm hooked on the W.U.M.I series showing how you do this incredible work ...
    Unique design and personalised finish that firmly places your chess boards in a league of their own ...👍 ...

  • @Greg_Rock
    @Greg_Rock 2 роки тому +24

    Lookin really fly.
    Excellently cut, incredibly detailed, beautifully aged, nicely polished, and very satisfying to behold.
    The chess board isn't bad either.

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +4

      Made me laugh!!

    • @Greg_Rock
      @Greg_Rock 2 роки тому

      @@Woodumakeit That's what I'm here for :)

  • @archiejane8522
    @archiejane8522 8 місяців тому

    I've watched a few of you're vids what great boards and skill

  • @jerrystark3587
    @jerrystark3587 2 роки тому

    Stunning!

  • @narisarasgroove2625
    @narisarasgroove2625 2 роки тому

    Soothing voice, mellow music, and a super build. I was hypnotised.

  • @s.c.6157
    @s.c.6157 2 роки тому

    You sir are an artist!!

  • @dangatto8666
    @dangatto8666 Рік тому

    This is so good.

  • @snownfire
    @snownfire 2 роки тому

    One of the most beautiful chess boards I've ever seen

  • @muhamadsaleh90
    @muhamadsaleh90 2 роки тому

    Awesome!
    You are the BEST..

  • @Yggdrasilcreations
    @Yggdrasilcreations 2 роки тому +9

    Awesome chess board. Just a suggestion. After using the CNC to carve in the letters and numbers, you can use an epoxy resin to fill them in. Many different colors and pearl powers. then just sand off the over flow and you are in business. No more hand painting multiple coats.

    • @utahprepper8925
      @utahprepper8925 2 роки тому +1

      Or use bloodwood for these areas. It's about the same color as the dye he used.

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +3

      Epoxy doesn't look bright red on a dark wood like ebony unless maybe I mixed it with a mother of pearl powder. Blood wood and padauk are not colorfast and darken over time when exposed to UV light, so that wouldn't be suitable because the client wanted the inlays to match the color of his company's logo.

    • @crystalpinkston1718
      @crystalpinkston1718 Рік тому

      Have you ever made a chessboard on one side and a backgammon board on the other?

  • @anthonydenn4345
    @anthonydenn4345 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing quality, great job. The only thing I would change, if I had the ability to, is the red text to gold leaf. Or maybe putting brass in instead. Beautiful result though none the less.

  • @UhtredRagnarsson1949
    @UhtredRagnarsson1949 2 роки тому

    Extremely skilful mate.

  • @tielojongmans3826
    @tielojongmans3826 2 роки тому

    Very nice pieces! They belong up there with the Man Ray, Max Ernst and Bauhaus pieces

  • @DJVoyagerXue
    @DJVoyagerXue 2 роки тому

    Such a very clever way to do inlays, I would have never thought of this, wow, now all I need is a CNC computer-controlled router machine ;)

  • @BMOORE344
    @BMOORE344 2 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @bobl.1044
    @bobl.1044 10 місяців тому

    I love the board and if I had the money I would seriously consider you making a similar one. I am not too keen on the chess pieces myself even though they look nice

  • @demmertp
    @demmertp 2 роки тому +5

    Nice job Mike, as always. I have only used ebony in turning pens and have found it to be difficult to work with--it chips or cracks easily and it is so hard that when turning it creates a lot of black dust that can get into everything. The border of the playing area and the edge banding in maple are nice contrast pieces to the ebony base.

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +3

      I found the ebony quite easy to work with when cutting, but I had the same problem when turning a few of the chess pieces. Some of them turned fine, while others had a lot of chipping that I had to sand out. I think it may depend on the piece of wood. The dust definitely gets everywhere and that's why my hands were black throughout the video. I forgot to mention on the voiceover, but it was a challenge to sand the maple edge banding to remove the black ebony dust. An air compressor helps a lot with that.

    • @narcisosantiago3394
      @narcisosantiago3394 2 роки тому

      @@Woodumakeit Excellent video and really nice work, there! On the topic of ebony sawdust, I'm putting together a holly and gaboon ebony chessboard. I'm concerned that sanding of any kind over the whole surface once it's put together will really bleed ebony sawdust into the nice white holly. You mention the difficulty you had with the maple edge banding, but did you not run into that problem whatsoever with the boxwood on the chess board surface itself?

    • @nathannarasimhan7123
      @nathannarasimhan7123 2 роки тому

      I am in a similar situation making a macassar ebony and maple chess board. Any problems with ebony dust affecting the white squares? Also any problems using standard wood glue with the ebony?

  • @jimolsen2870
    @jimolsen2870 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for another wonderfully instructive video. I recently made my first two chess boards, and was inspired to do so from your work. I have a long way to go to reach your level, but it is a lot of fun!
    Did you get a new miter saw somewhere along the way? You started with a Rigid and moved to a Delta...
    Thanks again for the video. I really enjoy these.

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the feedback. I did get a new miter saw because I built new cabinets along the back wall and didn't want to have to leave clearance for the rails. I liked the design of the Delta even though I knew the dust collection sucked (or doesn't suck). It's worse than I could have imagined, but the saw itself is great. I waited for a long time to get a really good price on Amazon. The Ridgid is now my job site saw and it's perfect for what I need.

  • @ApprenticeGM
    @ApprenticeGM 2 роки тому

    It's a beautiful board and you showed great craftsmanship, but I don't like the red-dyed inlays. They just don't look sharp / clear / colourful enough to stand out - the quality doesn't seem up to the rest of the board imho. I read your comments about not being able to use alternative woods as their colour fades, hence the stain, but what about epoxy filling? You can have any colour including metallic and high gloss bright options and seems easier to do than the wood inserts you CNC'ed. Or could the inserts have been soaked in red dye before gluing in place, to get them brighter and sharper?
    I also don't get the double-sided board thing, I'm a chessplayer, I wouldn't have thought the notation bothers people who don't use it .
    Thanks for sharing the build process, very interesting.

  • @rico-btc9114
    @rico-btc9114 Рік тому

    perfect

  • @wiserone7893
    @wiserone7893 Рік тому

    I like how he is using his chess board as a workbench for is frame glue ups

  • @deppyjohn7
    @deppyjohn7 2 місяці тому

    This is an extremely well made chess board, using the ideal hard wearing woods for the purpose. I'd love to own it, WITHOUT the company loggo which is distracting. Also, the chess pieces are modern and artistic, and nice for ornamentation, though I would have to have 'Staunton' style chess pieces (used universally in tounaments and easily recognisable) if actually PLAYING the game. Thanks for the entertaining watch.

  • @brianinski
    @brianinski Рік тому

    you should add bearings to that Laguna

  • @113jms
    @113jms 2 роки тому

    Cool stuff. What was the raw material cost on this one? (I’m almost always curious about material cost + final price on you videos, would love if you included that!) Also, do you find it stressful working with such expensive materials? Keep up the great work, love the channel and cool to watch production quality improve every time!

  • @jamesderoc6717
    @jamesderoc6717 2 роки тому

    bravo

  • @Yggdrasilcreations
    @Yggdrasilcreations Рік тому

    awesome work. 2 questions if you don't mind. 1 what type of blades do you use for your band saw? 2 WHERE do you get your boxwood?

  • @haroldaubry8344
    @haroldaubry8344 2 роки тому

    Fantastic work! Question…when you assemble / glue the rows to make the squares, do you need to be concerned at all with wood movement…and make sure the grain is facing a particular direction?

  • @koalafan1576
    @koalafan1576 2 роки тому +1

    You did a wonderful job. Just a curious question. How much did that cost to make?

  • @terencediamond356
    @terencediamond356 Місяць тому

    Nice board. Can make to pieces too.

  • @ronin2963
    @ronin2963 Рік тому

    You almost need three hands to clamp that board ... your patents is spot on

  • @1959Berre
    @1959Berre 2 роки тому +1

    Fortunately, you got the orientation right. Black A1. I have seen beautiful boards made the wrong way and that really hurts.

  • @coppertune9124
    @coppertune9124 2 роки тому

    What's your dust collection system?

  • @King.Mark.
    @King.Mark. 3 місяці тому

    its letters and numbers on two sides of the board so the other player can see there own letters and numbers as well,good job do i wood of used red stickers

  • @robertskillings864
    @robertskillings864 2 роки тому

    WOW

  • @1bongocero
    @1bongocero Рік тому

    Hello Mike what is the RPM speed on the chuck when you’re finishing the chess piece? I want to buy a mini lathe with a chuck to do some staining on some unfinished chess pieces I have Thank you, Jorge from NYC.

  • @sethbrown1581
    @sethbrown1581 2 роки тому

    Beautiful piece!!! I was wondering if you had the plans to this piece?

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +1

      I have a SketchUp drawing that I made to exchange ideas with the client, but I don't have any real plans. If you'd like the SketchUp drawing, just send me an email to woodumakeit@gmail.com.

  • @thomasryan6240
    @thomasryan6240 2 роки тому

    Love your work. Do you also make chess pieces?

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +2

      I made the chess pieces for this board, but I have not attempted to make anything more traditional. Even these simple pieces take an enormous amount of time. I just don't have enough time to pull it off.

  • @mrxmry3264
    @mrxmry3264 2 роки тому

    20:24 no such thing as too much glue, huh?
    another masterpiece.

  • @KnifeHandWoodDesign
    @KnifeHandWoodDesign 2 роки тому

    Question what do you charge for your boards?

  • @lawrencedeleurere4427
    @lawrencedeleurere4427 Рік тому

    Do you have issues with cracking and warping? I've been thinking about a chess set and I can't come up with how to prevent wood expansion and contraction issues other than just veneering very thin strips to plywood, but I would think that half inch ones would be big enough to cause issues. Are they thin enough not to be a problem?

  • @greglawrence742
    @greglawrence742 2 роки тому

    beautiful work. at 26:15 you look like you've been working in the coal mines.love the subtlety of the music.

  • @user-xu3ud4fl2e
    @user-xu3ud4fl2e 2 роки тому +10

    It is a very nice board, I just want to know why you didn't choose to use some red species of wood for the inlays? Like padauk or similar?

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +10

      The main reason is that padauk doesn't stay a bright red for very long. It darkens with age to become a deep reddish brown. I needed to replicate the color of the company's logo as closely as possible, so that's why I decided to use dye.

    • @user-xu3ud4fl2e
      @user-xu3ud4fl2e 2 роки тому +1

      @@Woodumakeit That makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the reply.

    • @KrazeeG
      @KrazeeG 2 роки тому

      Not to mention even new those are not good contrasting wood species. No reddish anything. Just my 2¢

    • @jamirleolina6505
      @jamirleolina6505 2 роки тому

      @Wood U Make It

  • @Andi_307
    @Andi_307 Рік тому

    Hello! I was just wondering... Isn`t there a problem with wood movement if you glue solid wood on plywood?

  • @uulssjaja5136
    @uulssjaja5136 Рік тому

    Scacchiera imponente e colori bellissimi. complimenti Lavoro eccellente. Potrei sapere Quanto costa questo bellissimo oggetto?

  • @Seneditiz
    @Seneditiz 7 місяців тому

    Gorgeous! I'd use these pieces with it: video name: "The Sher-E-Punjab Series Handmade Wooden Chess Set | Chessbazaar"

  • @ericklavins1866
    @ericklavins1866 2 роки тому

    Another beautiful board!! By the way, what's your ELO?

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +1

      My Elo? Well.....I know how to arrange the pieces on the board, but that's about it. 😂

  • @williammorrow2135
    @williammorrow2135 2 роки тому

    was curious if you had considered blood wood or bubinga for the inlay

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому

      I didn't really consider those types of wood for this application because the client wanted a bright red to reflect the color of his logo. Something like bloodwood is not color fast and will darken over time. I had considered using red anodized aluminum, but after making some test cuts on my CNC, I was worried about getting clean edges and dealing with sanding without removing the color.

  • @gpilot7024
    @gpilot7024 2 роки тому

    Gorgeous chessboard! I noted after you glue the 2.25 in squares to the plywood with a 1/2 in over hang of plywood that you said you trimmed off an ever so slight edge to square up the chessboard. Doesn’t that make the outer squares slightly less that 2.25 compared to the inner squares? I was going to try and make a chessboard for my grandson, but of course not to your level of craftsmanship.

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому

      Yes, the outer squares are slightly smaller, but it's not something that is noticeable to the naked eye. I likely cut off a maximum of 1/32".

  • @ICU2B4UDO
    @ICU2B4UDO 2 роки тому

    Australian Red Gum sealed stays reddish pink forever...But it probably costs $500 a linear foot!!! Lol...Nice work bro...

  • @redknightmajor8679
    @redknightmajor8679 11 місяців тому

    what thickness are you cutting the boards your using to make the squares 1/2 or 3/4? I've learned so much i am going to attempt to make one of these myself.

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  11 місяців тому

      I aim for a final thickness of the board to be 1 1/4". I very often use 1/2" plywood and cut the strips of wood on my bandsaw to 1/2" thick so that they end up being 3/8" thick after sanding. Because ebony is so expensive, I used 3/4" plywood and cut the strips to be about 3/8" thick and sanded them down to about 1/4" to give an overall thickness of 1 1/4". Good luck with your build!

  • @mohsinali-iw7hb
    @mohsinali-iw7hb 2 роки тому

    Awesome board, would you sell it ;)

  • @DrinkLikeAFishInAK
    @DrinkLikeAFishInAK Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed your easy going narration, thorough explanation, and the video style...until the end result. The red coloring just killed it for me. It looked like water color painting to me and gave the board a cheap look. I would have liked to see an actual paint used to really pop those inlays and give them a distinct color. But I'm also not the one paying for it so as long as the client was happy then what do I know... I look forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @SarumChoirmaster
    @SarumChoirmaster 2 роки тому

    How much would this board cost? (minus the letters and graphics)

  • @terrycollins12
    @terrycollins12 2 роки тому

    What brand of CNC router are you using

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +1

      It's a Laguna IQ Series CNC that I use.

  • @lewisway6811
    @lewisway6811 2 роки тому

    Ok. So why did you make it double sided?

  • @armyywifeyy88
    @armyywifeyy88 2 роки тому

    Looks like you were having a bit of trouble at the start with your wide belt do you know what the reasoning was for that? great work as always haven't seen a board you've made that I'm not jealous of

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому

      I'm not sure what part you're asking about. If you point me to the right part of the video, I'd be happy to explain what was happening.

    • @armyywifeyy88
      @armyywifeyy88 2 роки тому

      I noticed that your roller belt on your sander is doing a bit of a wave and you had to readjust some strips so that it would roll through your sander I've never used a belt sander like yours so was wondering if the belt just needed tightening or if it was normal there is a small Amount of wave around the 10:25 mark

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому

      I see what you mean. I had to loosen the belt on that side because it was tracking toward the motor and I already had the other side tightened quite a bit. It's not really a problem for the belt to be loose like that as long as it's tracking properly. Another viewer commented a few months ago that he has a similar issue with the same belt, so there must be something a little off with those replacement belts.

    • @armyywifeyy88
      @armyywifeyy88 2 роки тому +1

      Ahh thank you for letting me know I'll have to keep that in mind when the wife lets me get a belt sander

  • @DH-lq6lf
    @DH-lq6lf 2 роки тому

    Where did you get Ebony? Which ebony species is it? I know African ebony is on the red list and hard to come by. Might even be illegal to import to the US. I believe there at least 3 species nearly a black as African Ebony. I believe I have 3 small boards left from some I bought years ago. Nice work

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +2

      This is Gabon (or Gaboon) Ebony. I get it from a place called Exotic Lumber in Annapolis, MD. It's pricey, but they have plenty available.

  • @coffeesett
    @coffeesett 2 роки тому

    Wonderful masterpiece and how much is it?

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +6

      This one was pricey due to the cost of the ebony and boxwood. It was around $3,000.

  • @adurgh
    @adurgh 2 роки тому

    Is plywood specifically necessary to prevent possible warping of the board with time? Just wondering why not use ebony, for example

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +2

      The plywood helps to minimize the effect of wood expanding and contracting during seasonal changes, so it's a good idea to use this method. Since ebony is so expensive, it also helps to control the cost of the materials.

    • @randallsmith7885
      @randallsmith7885 Рік тому

      @@Woodumakeit I love your work and your videos! I just discovered your channel and have watched two builds so far. My concern was that the plywood might limit the expansion and contraction of the hardwoods as they go through their seasonal expansion and contraction. But I am assuming that you have done this enough times to test the concept without any issues.

  • @xBlackThoughts
    @xBlackThoughts 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome Work! But i don't know why it's double sided? I see this as unnecessary extra work, or am I making a mistake here?

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +1

      A couple of reasons. One is so that you can play with or without the notation. The other reason is so that there are squares on both sides to balance the forces when the wood expands and contracts. If the squares were only on one side of the plywood, the chances of the board warping is much greater.

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast 2 роки тому

      @@Woodumakeit "One is so that you can play with or without the notation." This does not make any sense to me. No real chess player would even notice whether there was notation or not: it certainly wouldn't bother any chess player one way or the other. Nobody beyond the beginner stage needs notation anyway; if you're a chess player you already automatically know the notation of every square on the board. And while the carpentry is absolutely beautiful, I cannot imagine anyone actually playing chess with those pieces. They would be just for a decorative board for a non-player.

  • @davkrnk
    @davkrnk 2 роки тому

    Forgive my ignorance, but what is the reasoning for a double-sided chess board? The wood working is beautiful!

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +1

      It's so they can play on one side with notation but turn it over and also play without notation.

  • @rontop4988
    @rontop4988 2 роки тому

    why not use padauk wood on the letters and numbers instead. the dye is not so vibrant on the first paint as you've said.

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому

      Padauk is not a bright enough red, especially after it ages. The client wanted a bright red to match his company's logo, so that's why I resorted to a light wood with a red dye.

  • @Apollo0351
    @Apollo0351 2 роки тому +1

    I can't believe how easily your bandsaw cut through that ebony... Mine would be screaming "No, please God no" if I tried to resaw that stuff lol Absolutely beautiful board. I love all of your work. Definitely goals

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +3

      I bought that saw specifically to do this board because I was worried I'd struggle to resaw the ebony. It turned out to be way easier than I expected. I think I struggle more with maple than I did with the ebony. Of course, a brand new blade didn't hurt. 😉

    • @noahhastings6145
      @noahhastings6145 Рік тому

      @@Woodumakeit Wait, you can get _new_ blades??!

  • @laurencelance586
    @laurencelance586 2 роки тому

    I'm guessing that the ebony is around $100 a board foot, and that the material he's used here is over $1,000 of just the ebony

  • @HeliPaardProd
    @HeliPaardProd 7 місяців тому

    Wow, what is the modem-like sound i'm hearing at about 27:02?

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  7 місяців тому

      That was my CNC router working in the background on another project.

    • @HeliPaardProd
      @HeliPaardProd 7 місяців тому

      @@Woodumakeit Ah, that sounds logical. I wouldn't have guessed you would hear the different pitches of the electromotors spinning. At least, that's what I assume that sound is?

  • @MarcosAurelio-hp1hp
    @MarcosAurelio-hp1hp 2 роки тому

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  • @Warkive
    @Warkive 2 роки тому

    I'd love to know the cost on this. I recently saw a video of a $2000 chess board build that looked like it could have been done in a few days with less than $100 in materials. That person needs to watch this video because this has got to be every bit of $2000-3000.

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  2 роки тому +1

      I saw that video and the price was a little over the top. The price of this board without the pieces was roughly $2,500 due to the very high cost of ebony and the labor involved with all of the inlay.

    • @goingreen8457
      @goingreen8457 11 місяців тому

      @@Woodumakeit Beautiful! I'd say the buyer got a deal for that price considering the superior craftsmanship and all that inlay. Beautiful job as are all of your videos!

  • @Quanswiese
    @Quanswiese Рік тому

    The selection of music is quite distracting, since it seems to randomly creating moods that do not fit the story telling. Chessboard looks great!

  • @robl1616
    @robl1616 Рік тому

    Just a thought anybody with a workshop like yours wont need a tutorial on how to make a chess board...How about you show us how to do it with regular tools!!!

    • @Woodumakeit
      @Woodumakeit  Рік тому +1

      That's a good point. If you look at some of my earlier videos from 2018-2019 before I moved into this workshop, I was doing a lot more by hand. I still had a drum sander even then, which was a game changer for me, but for things like algebraic notation I would carefully rout out the letters by hand with a handheld router, and for engraving initials, I would hand carve them with chisels.

  • @jacquesrotenberg6422
    @jacquesrotenberg6422 2 роки тому

    I am a chess player, your wonderful work is somewhat spoiled by the pieces you made, they should be in usual shapes.

  • @randoligutic4161
    @randoligutic4161 2 роки тому

    Absolutely wonderful but double-sided board is just a ridicules demand.

  • @fixingstufftv453
    @fixingstufftv453 2 роки тому

    Project is really cool, but the music put me in coma. Blues rock would be better.

  • @benidictaborque3175
    @benidictaborque3175 2 роки тому

    use all hard wood to your entire project.no to plywood

  • @jeffreycunningtown5730
    @jeffreycunningtown5730 2 роки тому

    I'm really sure you can build it yourself. I did this 2 weeks ago thanks to the woodglut plans.